Global landmark: 2023 marks the worst year for dengue cases with millions infected and thousands of deaths reported

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IJID regions Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100459
Najmul Haider , Mohammad Nayeem Hasan , Joshua Onyango , Md Asaduzzaman
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Abstract

Objectives

In 2023, the world experienced the worst dengue virus (DENV) outbreak on record. The study aimed to identify global regions and continents with high burden of dengue in 2023.

Design

We collected data on the number of DENV cases and deaths reported by various countries to the World Health Organization and World Health Organization regional offices. We estimated DENV cases per million population and case fatality ratio (CFR) among the confirmed cases reported by each country.

Results

Overall, in 2023 more than 6.5 million cases and over 6,800 deaths attributed to DENV were recorded globally, marking a historic milestone. Two distinct hotspots of DENV circulation emerged: South America and South and Southeast Asian regions. South America reported the highest number of cases (3,924,992), and 1,946 deaths, with a CFR of 0.05. In Asia, 1,622,405 cases and 3,637 deaths were reported, with a CFR of 0.22. We observed a statistically significant difference in the number of cases and deaths per million across different continents (P-value <0.001). However, the CFR did not differ significantly across continents (P-value = 0.123).

Conclusions

The increased cases and mortality highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive global approach aimed at DENV infection control, including vaccine development, vector control, public health initiatives, and improved clinical management.
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全球里程碑:2023 年是登革热病例最严重的一年,数百万人感染,数千人死亡
目标2023年,全球将爆发有史以来最严重的登革热病毒(DENV)疫情。我们收集了各国向世界卫生组织和世界卫生组织地区办事处报告的登革热病例和死亡人数的数据。我们估算了每百万人口中的登革热病例数以及每个国家报告的确诊病例中的病死率(CFR)。结果总的来说,2023年全球登革热病例数将超过650万例,死亡人数将超过6800人,这是一个历史性的里程碑。出现了两个不同的 DENV 流行热点:南美洲以及南亚和东南亚地区。南美洲报告的病例数最多(3,924,992 例),死亡 1,946 例,病死率为 0.05。亚洲报告了 1,622,405 例病例和 3,637 例死亡,CFR 为 0.22。我们观察到,各大洲每百万人中的病例数和死亡人数在统计学上存在显著差异(P 值为 0.001)。结论病例数和死亡率的增加突出表明,迫切需要采取全面的全球方法来控制 DENV 感染,包括疫苗开发、病媒控制、公共卫生措施和改善临床管理。
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