Epidemiology of dengue reported in the World Health Organization's Western Pacific Region, 2013-2019.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.1.973
Eri Togami, May Chiew, Christopher Lowbridge, Viema Biaukula, Leila Bell, Aya Yajima, Anthony Eshofonie, Dina Saulo, Do Thi Hong Hien, Satoko Otsu, Tran Cong Dai, Mya Sapal Ngon, Chin-Kei Lee, Reiko Tsuyuoka, Luciano Tuseo, Asheena Khalakdina, Vannda Kab, Rabindra Romauld Abeyasinghe, Rajendra Prasad Yadav, Princess Esguerra, Sean Casey, Chun Paul Soo, Munehisa Fukusumi, Tamano Matsui, Babatunde Olowokure
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The global burden of dengue, an emerging and re-emerging mosquito-borne disease, increased during the 20-year period ending in 2019, with approximately 70% of cases estimated to have been in Asia. This report describes the epidemiology of dengue in the World Health Organization's Western Pacific Region during 2013-2019 using regional surveillance data reported from indicator-based surveillance systems from countries and areas in the Region, supplemented by publicly available dengue outbreak situation reports. The total reported annual number of dengue cases in the Region increased from 430 023 in 2013 to 1 050 285 in 2019, surpassing 1 million cases for the first time in 2019. The reported case-fatality ratio ranged from 0.19% (724/376 972 in 2014 and 2030/1 050 285 in 2019) to 0.30% (1380/458 843 in 2016). The introduction or reintroduction of serotypes to specific areas caused several outbreaks and rare occurrences of local transmission in places where dengue was not previously reported. This report reinforces the increased importance of dengue surveillance systems in monitoring dengue across the Region.

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2013-2019年世界卫生组织西太平洋区域报告的登革热流行病学。
登革热是一种新出现和再出现的蚊媒疾病,在截至2019年的20年期间,登革热的全球负担有所增加,估计约70%的病例发生在亚洲。本报告描述了世界卫生组织西太平洋区域2013-2019年期间登革热的流行病学,使用了该区域各国和地区基于指标的监测系统报告的区域监测数据,并辅以公开的登革热疫情情况报告。该区域每年报告的登革热病例总数从2013年的43023例增加到2019年的1050285例,2019年首次超过100万例。报告的病死率为0.19%(2014年为724/376 972,2019年为2030/1 050 285)至0.30%(2016年为1380/458 843)。血清型的传入或再传入特定地区,在以前未报告登革热的地方造成了几次暴发和罕见的局部传播。本报告强调了登革热监测系统在整个区域监测登革热方面日益增加的重要性。
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