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  1. (PDF) The 2007 dengue outbreak in Singapore

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    We apply a mathematical model for dengue infection that takes into account the seasonal variation in incidence, characteristic of dengue fever, and which mimics the 2004-2005 epidemics in Singapore.

  2. (PDF) A hypothesis for the 2007 dengue outbreak in Singapore

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    A previous mathematical model explaining dengue in Singapore predicted a reasonable outbreak of about 6500 cases for 2006 and a very mild outbreak with about 2000 cases for 2007.

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  4. MOH | Dengue

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    Dengue fever is a disease caused by the dengue virus which is transmitted to humans via the bite of an infective mosquito. There are four different serotypes of dengue virus (DENV1-4) circulating in the world, including Singapore. Hence, individuals can be infected with dengue up to four times.

  5. Dengue fever in Singapore: All you need to know

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    Southeast Asia has various health risks, dengue fever being one of them. Getting a private health insurance plan for expats in Singapore is a great way to keep yourself covered amidst high costs of healthcare. With Pacific Prime, you’ll be able to compare individual health insurance in Singapore and family health plans for free.

  6. NEA | Dengue Cases

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    145 dengue cases were reported in the week ending 13 February 2021, 4 cases more than in the previous week. As of 15 February 2021, there are 33 active dengue clusters.

  7. Singapore: Dengue | IAMAT

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    Singapore General Health Risks: Dengue [outbreak] Singapore has reported recent Dengue cases. Risk is present year-round with peak transmission during the rainy season, from September to February.

  8. Dengue Around the World | Dengue | CDC

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    Dengue outbreaks are occurring in many countries of the world in the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Anyone who lives in or travels to an area with risk of dengue is at risk for infection.

  9. Dengue | CDC

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    Dengue, Dengue virus, dengue hemorrhagic fever, dengue fever, flavivirus, Aedes mosquitoes, DHF, DF, DSS Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  10. Molecular evolution of dengue virus types 1 and 4 in Korean ...

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    Feb 11, 2021 · Dengue fever is a major mosquito-borne viral illness that causes significant public health problems in subtropical and tropical regions of the world . Dengue virus (DV) is commonly transmitted among humans by two mosquito vectors, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus . Global warming and urbanization have fueled the population growth of these ...

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