2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106471
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Winter survival of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) eggs at its southern limit distribution

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“…The current dengue emergency may indeed be the result of a combination of favorable climatic conditions resulting from global warming and the vector mosquito’s capacity for adaptation, proliferation, and dispersion [ 11 ]. However, it is also evident that, in general, public health policies have been more focused on curative approaches rather than strategic preventive actions, especially for diseases considered neglected.…”
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“…The current dengue emergency may indeed be the result of a combination of favorable climatic conditions resulting from global warming and the vector mosquito’s capacity for adaptation, proliferation, and dispersion [ 11 ]. However, it is also evident that, in general, public health policies have been more focused on curative approaches rather than strategic preventive actions, especially for diseases considered neglected.…”
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“…aegypti facilitate the ongoing expansion of the mosquito's range. 7 Global forecasting models predict an expansion of vector distribution and disease transmission under all climate change scenarios. Arbovirus transmission responds to ambient temperature due to the thermal biology of mosquitoes.…”
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