Epidemiology and vector efficiency during a dengue fever outbreak in Cixi,Zhejiang Province,China |
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Authors: | Tianci Yang Liang Lu Guiming Fu Shi Zhong Gangqiang Ding Rong Xu Guangfeng Zhu Nanfeng Shi Feilong Fan Qiyong Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Vector Control, Zhejiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 630 Xincheng Road of Binjiang Area, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province 310051, P.R. China;2. National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Post Box 5, Changping, Beijing, 102206, P.R. China;3. Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 198 Shiqiao Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province 310021, P.R. China;4. Department of Disinfection and Vector Control, Ningbo Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 237 Yongfeng Road, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province 315010, P.R. China;5. Cixi Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 1141 Eastern Road of Southern Second Ring, Cixi, Zhejiang Province 315300, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | ![]() An emigrant worker returning from Southeast Asia triggered the outbreak of a DF epidemic in Zhejiang province, China, in October, 2004. Eighty‐three cases, mainly young and middle‐aged people between 20 and 50 (78.3%), were reported in the area of Cixi. There were no obvious occupational patterns. The majority of cases were female, with a sex ratio of 1:1.86 (m:f). The dengue virus (DENV) strains from the epidemic area were isolated and identified as DENV‐1, which belongs to Asian strain 1. According to the epidemiological investigation, the incidence of DF had no relationship to temperature, humidity, or precipitation, and the Breteau index of larvae showed a clear relationship only with the House Index and Container Index. Recent dengue problems in the town have been associated with the complex social factors and hygienic conditions for endemic villagers and immigrant workers. Some hygienic measures should be taken by the local government to reduce the risk of mosquito‐borne disease. These measures should aim to eliminate the breeding sites of the vector Aedes albopictus in indoor and outdoor containers filled with rainwater and thus reducing the risk of DF transmission. |
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Keywords: | Dengue fever Aedes albopictus epidemiology vector efficiency |
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