2017
DOI: 10.15517/psm.v15i1.26189
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El Fenómeno ENOS y el dengue, Regiones Pacífico Central y Huetar Atlántico, Costa Rica, 1990 a 2011

Abstract: En los últimos años, se ha evidenciado en Costa Rica un aumento importante en la cantidad de casos de dengue, por lo que se necesitan estudios donde se identifiquen las condiciones que promueven la propagación de la enfermedad, el ciclo de vida del vector, así como fenómenos atmosféricos entre los que sobresale el fenómeno El Niño-Oscilación del Sur (ENOS). Objetivo: Analizar el efecto del Fenómeno ENOS en la propagación del virus del Dengue, en las Regiones Pacífico Central y Huetar Atlántico de Costa Rica en… Show more

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“…It has been shown that during ENSO events, both in its warm or cold stage, major fluctuations are triggered, as far as magnitude is concerned, in the rainfall patterns of multiple areas of the planet, both northern and southern hemispheres, thus causing droughts, floods, poor harvests and diseases with strong and extensive consequences for society and the environment throughout the world [16,23,26,27,30]. The duration of the ENSO condition is variable, but various authors have identified that it occurs in periods ranging from three to seven years [17] and with a duration of months to two years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that during ENSO events, both in its warm or cold stage, major fluctuations are triggered, as far as magnitude is concerned, in the rainfall patterns of multiple areas of the planet, both northern and southern hemispheres, thus causing droughts, floods, poor harvests and diseases with strong and extensive consequences for society and the environment throughout the world [16,23,26,27,30]. The duration of the ENSO condition is variable, but various authors have identified that it occurs in periods ranging from three to seven years [17] and with a duration of months to two years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%