We mapped the global climate-driven transmission potential of #dengue by Aedes #aegypti (1981-2019) & offer a database & R-package as resources towards the identification of past and recent transmission hotspots.

This was hard work by Taishi Nakase, a student from the MSc programme Modelling for Global Health, from NDMOxford@twitter UniofOxford@twitter. Thanks also to the support of Mittenavoig@twitter & UriObolski@twitter climade_health@twitter

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-023-02170-7

Global transmission suitability maps for dengue virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti from 1981 to 2019 - Scientific Data

Mosquito-borne viruses increasingly threaten human populations due to accelerating changes in climate, human and mosquito migration, and land use practices. Over the last three decades, the global distribution of dengue has rapidly expanded, causing detrimental health and economic problems in many areas of the world. To develop effective disease control measures and plan for future epidemics, there is an urgent need to map the current and future transmission potential of dengue across both endemic and emerging areas. Expanding and applying Index P, a previously developed mosquito-borne viral suitability measure, we map the global climate-driven transmission potential of dengue virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from 1981 to 2019. This database of dengue transmission suitability maps and an R package for Index P estimations are offered to the public health community as resources towards the identification of past, current and future transmission hotspots. These resources and the studies they facilitate can contribute to the planning of disease control and prevention strategies, especially in areas where surveillance is unreliable or non-existent.

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Does anyone have any good recommendations for (preferably lethal) traps for both male and female #Aedes #aegypti mosquitoes? Our insectary currently only has UV-light bug zappers installed which don't really do much for mozzies. #VectorControl #Mosquito
We are looking for #mosquito data on natural oscillations in mosquito population size (any life stage). We like #aedes #aegypti and #culex #pipiens !

Over the last three decades, the global distribution of #dengue has rapidly expanded, causing detrimental #health and economic problems in many areas of the world. We mapped the global climate-driven #transmission potential of dengue virus transmitted by Aedes #aegypti #mosquitoes from 1981 to 2019. This #database and an R package are offered to the public health community as resources towards the identification of past, current and future transmission hotspots.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.04.22281958v1

Over the last three decades, the global distribution of #dengue has rapidly expanded, causing detrimental health and economic problems in many areas of the world. We mapped the global climate-driven transmission potential of dengue virus transmitted by Aedes #aegypti mosquitoes from 1981 to 2019. This #database and an R package are offered to the public health community as resources towards the identification of past, current and future transmission hotspots.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.04.22281958v1