Title
Geographical distribution, evaluation of risk of dengue and its relationship with the El Ninõ Southern Oscillation in an endemic region of Peru between 2004 and 2015
Date Issued
13 August 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Objective: To determine the geographical distribution and risk stratification of dengue infection in an endemic region of Peru, and its relationship with the presence of El Ninõ Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Results: For the analysis, the definition and information about the ENSO events in Peru was obtained from the SENAMHI and IGP reports. The geographical distribution of dengue cases in the territory comprising the 11 districts is homogeneous. There were 1 498 confirmed cases of dengue reported, the highest incidence was determined in Puerto Inca where it reached an incidence of 3210.14/100,000 hab. Of the 11 districts, 2 were classified as a high risk of transmission, 3 as moderate risk, 3 as low risk and in 3 of them the risk of virus transmission could not be determined.
Volume
12
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Epidemiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85071281300
PubMed ID
Source
BMC Research Notes
ISSN of the container
17560500
Sponsor(s)
National Institutes of Health F22CA002016 NIH
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