Assessment of larval and pupal indices of dengue mosquito vectors in a North-Eastern state of Tripura, India
CONCLUSION: The present study identified Ae. albopictus as a potential vector of dengue in Tripura. The study gave important insights on the preferred larval habitats and provides information on the indication of displacement of Ae. albopictus from rural to urban and semi-urban areas. However, longitudinal studies for longer time frame are necessary for any conclusive remarks.PMID:38648411 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392268 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Siraj Ahmed Khan Smita Bordoloi Anisha Shah Subrata Baidya Source Type: research

Seroprevalence study of dengue-malaria coinfection in an East-Cameroonian public hospital: A comparison between malarial and non-malarial groups
CONCLUSION: In the study, coinfected patients were found to be more vulnerable to dengue, emphasizing the importance of epidemiological surveillance.PMID:38648408 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392260 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Elodie Ayangma Ndeme Borris Rosnay Galani Tietcheu Sylvie Agokeng Demanou Dieudonne Pascal Chuisseu Djamen Nicolas Njintang Yanou Source Type: research

Isolation and molecular detection of dengue and chikungunya virus from field-collected adult mosquitoes in Kelantan, Malaysia
CONCLUSION: The presence of DENV and the main vectors of arboviruses in Kelantan are pertinent indicators of the need to improve vector controls to reduce arbovirus infections among people in the localities.PMID:38648407 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392269 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tuan Nur A Mat Jusoh Izhan S Jaafar Rafidah H Shueb Source Type: research

MBORS: Mosquito vector Biocontrol Ontology and Recommendation System
CONCLUSION: The MVAont predicts harmless biocontrol agents which help to diminish the rate of vector-borne diseases. On the other hand, the MosqVecRS system raises awareness of vectors and vector-borne diseases by recommending suitable biocontrol agents to the vector control community and researchers.PMID:38648406 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.383640 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: G Jeyakodi P Shanthi Bala O T Sruthi K Swathi Source Type: research

Clinical and laboratory profile of Expanded Dengue Syndrome: experience of 2019 outbreak from Dhaka, Bangladesh
CONCLUSION: In the year 2019, an unusual rise in EDS cases with about 15.4% fatalities were observed in this study. Hepatitis was the most common presentation and cause of death. Here, we report the first ARDS case encountered in Bangladesh. Despite the multifaceted presentation of EDS, indiscriminate use of antibiotics and steroid was minimal. Early recognition of multifarious features of EDS is important for choosing the targeted treatment option which can avert many deaths. The results of this study underline the necessity for more in-depth research into the risk factors that are contributing to mortality in EDS cases.P...
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Zazeba Hossain Forhad U Chowdhury Mohammad A Bari Sudip R Deb Ujjwal Mallik Sakib Aman Mohammad A Haque Syeda S Ahmed Waild Mohammad Afsan Bulbul Md Arman Hossain Murada Alam Muhammad K Islam Umma Salma Md Mujibur Rahman Fazle R Chowdhury Source Type: research

Circulating serotypes and genotypes of dengue virus in North India: An observational study
CONCLUSION: DENV-1, DENV-2 and DENV-3 were found to be in circulation in North India. Predominant serotype/genotype changed at times, but not at regular intervals.PMID:38648413 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392258 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Om Prakash Anil Kumar Verma Asutosh Paliwal Faisal Abbas Ashish Kumar Srivastava Vivek Kumar Mishra Shruti Radera Amita Jain Source Type: research

Assessment of larval and pupal indices of dengue mosquito vectors in a North-Eastern state of Tripura, India
CONCLUSION: The present study identified Ae. albopictus as a potential vector of dengue in Tripura. The study gave important insights on the preferred larval habitats and provides information on the indication of displacement of Ae. albopictus from rural to urban and semi-urban areas. However, longitudinal studies for longer time frame are necessary for any conclusive remarks.PMID:38648411 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392268 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Siraj Ahmed Khan Smita Bordoloi Anisha Shah Subrata Baidya Source Type: research

Seroprevalence study of dengue-malaria coinfection in an East-Cameroonian public hospital: A comparison between malarial and non-malarial groups
CONCLUSION: In the study, coinfected patients were found to be more vulnerable to dengue, emphasizing the importance of epidemiological surveillance.PMID:38648408 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392260 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Elodie Ayangma Ndeme Borris Rosnay Galani Tietcheu Sylvie Agokeng Demanou Dieudonne Pascal Chuisseu Djamen Nicolas Njintang Yanou Source Type: research

Isolation and molecular detection of dengue and chikungunya virus from field-collected adult mosquitoes in Kelantan, Malaysia
CONCLUSION: The presence of DENV and the main vectors of arboviruses in Kelantan are pertinent indicators of the need to improve vector controls to reduce arbovirus infections among people in the localities.PMID:38648407 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392269 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tuan Nur A Mat Jusoh Izhan S Jaafar Rafidah H Shueb Source Type: research

MBORS: Mosquito vector Biocontrol Ontology and Recommendation System
CONCLUSION: The MVAont predicts harmless biocontrol agents which help to diminish the rate of vector-borne diseases. On the other hand, the MosqVecRS system raises awareness of vectors and vector-borne diseases by recommending suitable biocontrol agents to the vector control community and researchers.PMID:38648406 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.383640 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: G Jeyakodi P Shanthi Bala O T Sruthi K Swathi Source Type: research

Clinical and laboratory profile of Expanded Dengue Syndrome: experience of 2019 outbreak from Dhaka, Bangladesh
CONCLUSION: In the year 2019, an unusual rise in EDS cases with about 15.4% fatalities were observed in this study. Hepatitis was the most common presentation and cause of death. Here, we report the first ARDS case encountered in Bangladesh. Despite the multifaceted presentation of EDS, indiscriminate use of antibiotics and steroid was minimal. Early recognition of multifarious features of EDS is important for choosing the targeted treatment option which can avert many deaths. The results of this study underline the necessity for more in-depth research into the risk factors that are contributing to mortality in EDS cases.P...
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Zazeba Hossain Forhad U Chowdhury Mohammad A Bari Sudip R Deb Ujjwal Mallik Sakib Aman Mohammad A Haque Syeda S Ahmed Waild Mohammad Afsan Bulbul Md Arman Hossain Murada Alam Muhammad K Islam Umma Salma Md Mujibur Rahman Fazle R Chowdhury Source Type: research

Circulating serotypes and genotypes of dengue virus in North India: An observational study
CONCLUSION: DENV-1, DENV-2 and DENV-3 were found to be in circulation in North India. Predominant serotype/genotype changed at times, but not at regular intervals.PMID:38648413 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392258 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Om Prakash Anil Kumar Verma Asutosh Paliwal Faisal Abbas Ashish Kumar Srivastava Vivek Kumar Mishra Shruti Radera Amita Jain Source Type: research

Assessment of larval and pupal indices of dengue mosquito vectors in a North-Eastern state of Tripura, India
CONCLUSION: The present study identified Ae. albopictus as a potential vector of dengue in Tripura. The study gave important insights on the preferred larval habitats and provides information on the indication of displacement of Ae. albopictus from rural to urban and semi-urban areas. However, longitudinal studies for longer time frame are necessary for any conclusive remarks.PMID:38648411 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392268 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Siraj Ahmed Khan Smita Bordoloi Anisha Shah Subrata Baidya Source Type: research

Seroprevalence study of dengue-malaria coinfection in an East-Cameroonian public hospital: A comparison between malarial and non-malarial groups
CONCLUSION: In the study, coinfected patients were found to be more vulnerable to dengue, emphasizing the importance of epidemiological surveillance.PMID:38648408 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392260 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Elodie Ayangma Ndeme Borris Rosnay Galani Tietcheu Sylvie Agokeng Demanou Dieudonne Pascal Chuisseu Djamen Nicolas Njintang Yanou Source Type: research

Isolation and molecular detection of dengue and chikungunya virus from field-collected adult mosquitoes in Kelantan, Malaysia
CONCLUSION: The presence of DENV and the main vectors of arboviruses in Kelantan are pertinent indicators of the need to improve vector controls to reduce arbovirus infections among people in the localities.PMID:38648407 | DOI:10.4103/0972-9062.392269 (Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases)
Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases - April 22, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tuan Nur A Mat Jusoh Izhan S Jaafar Rafidah H Shueb Source Type: research