2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05473-7
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Global trends in research on the effects of climate change on Aedes aegypti: international collaboration has increased, but some critical countries lag behind

Abstract: Background Mosquito-borne diseases (e.g., transmitted by Aedes aegypti) affect almost 700 million people each year and result in the deaths of more than 1 million people annually. Methods We examined research undertaken during the period 1951–2020 on the effects of temperature and climate change on Ae. aegypti, and also considered research location and between-country collaborations. Results The freque… Show more

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“…The frequency of dengue epidemics has increased globally in recent years, primarily due to various causes that intersect, including environmental, demographic, and climate‐related shifts 21,22 . Urbanization has emerged as a significant driving force, given the ongoing global migration of the population toward urban centers.…”
Section: Possible Reasons Behind the Frequent Dengue Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of dengue epidemics has increased globally in recent years, primarily due to various causes that intersect, including environmental, demographic, and climate‐related shifts 21,22 . Urbanization has emerged as a significant driving force, given the ongoing global migration of the population toward urban centers.…”
Section: Possible Reasons Behind the Frequent Dengue Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Important vectors of the pathogens causing these diseases are mosquitoes belonging to the genera Aedes , Culex , and Anopheles , widely distributed in Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe [ 13 , 14 ]. Approximately seven hundred million people around the world suffer from mosquito-borne illnesses, resulting in over one million deaths [ 15 ].…”
Section: Mosquito-borne Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epidemiological situation of dengue in Brazil and Latin America is complex and challenging, as the disease is endemic in many areas and transmission can be influenced by factors such as climate change, urbanization and population migration 2 . Dengue control requires a multifaceted approach that involves prevention measures, early detection and adequate treatment of cases, thus understanding how climate variations affect this transmission is of paramount importance for understanding the vectors 4 , 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of Aedes Aegypti in urban centers is directly related to climatic conditions and public sanitation, with climatic variables playing a significant role in the distribution of the mosquito 10 . Currently several phenomena have caused global variations in climatic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%