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Climate change and the rising infectiousness of dengue
Joacim Rocklöv,
Yesim Tozan
Global Public Health
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Climate Change
100%
Dengue
100%
Infectiousness
100%
Statistical Model
33%
Mathematical Model
33%
Epidemiology
33%
Population Growth
33%
Growth Variation
33%
Disease Transmission
33%
Mosquito-borne Diseases
33%
Climatic Conditions
33%
Disease Burden
33%
Temperature Affect
33%
Disease Model
33%
Climatic Change
33%
Global Trade
33%
Human-to-human Transmission
33%
Vectorial Capacity
33%
Urbanization
33%
Dengue Vector
33%
Climate Variability
33%
Global Travel
33%
Projected Climate Change
33%
Dengue Virus
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dengue Fever
100%
Disease
25%
Cohort Effect
25%
Horizontal Disease Transmission
25%
Disease Burden
25%
Population Growth
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dengue Fever
100%
Population Growth
25%
Disease Burden
25%