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Mosquito-Borne Diseases: An Emerging Threat

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Download scientific diagram | Infographic from the ECDC (Mosquito-borne diseases: An emerging threat, 2014). from publication: Ontological overflows The revival of the transmission dynamics of mosquito-borne diseases grants striking challenges to public health intensified by climate change worldwide. This inclusive review article examines multidimensional strategies and challenges linked to climate change and the epidemiology of mosquito-borne d Mosquito-borne pathogens cause some of the more deadly worldwide diseases, such as malaria and dengue. Tropical countries,

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This Review explores the relationship between emerging infectious diseases and biodiversity loss, and how both are connected to global environmental changes in the Anthropocene. Mosquito-borne diseases are surging worldwide, with Europe recording its worst year yet for West Nile and chikungunya. The 20th August has been designated “World Mosquito Day” and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has recently summarised emerging mosquito borne infections in Europe [1]. Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) [2] are increasingly recognized as a significant threat to public health in Europe [3-7]. Over the past two decades as Europe’s

While progress has been made, climate change, urbanisation, insecticide resistance, and fragile health systems still heighten mosquito-borne disease risks. World Mosquito Day emphasises the need for collective investment in research, innovation, and community action to safeguard global health. If control and elimination targets for malaria and other mosquito-borne neglected tropical diseases are to be met over the next decade, vector Download Citation | On Mar 4, 2016, Mattia Calzolari published Mosquito-borne diseases in Europe: an emerging public health threat | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

Mosquito-borne diseases in Europe: an emerging public health threat

HTML Epidemics of emerging and neglected infectious diseases are severe threats to public health and are largely driven by the promotion of globalization and by international multi-border cooperation. Mosquito-borne viruses are among the most important agents of these diseases, with an associated mortality of over one million people 5 Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States Recurring outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases, like dengue, in the Pacific region represent a major biosecurity risk to neighboring continents through potential introductions of disease-causing pathogens. Mosquito-borne diseases threaten more than 40% of the world’s population and are an increasingly serious global health challenge (Franklinos et al., 2019). A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that malaria caused 247 million cases and 619,000 deaths in 2021, and there

Abstract Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), an emerging mosquito-borne alphavirus, poses an escalating global public health threat due to its rapid geographic expansion and increasing outbreak frequency. While most infections present with acute fever and severe polyarthralgia, a significant proportion of patients develop chronic, disabling joint symptoms. Other mosquitoes of the Anopheles species transmit the tropical disease malaria via plasmodia. While this review primarily addresses the more prevalent vector-borne diseases, it is essential to acknowledge that a diverse array of additional pathogens can also be transmitted by mosquitoes, as delineated in Table 1. Mosquito-borne diseases threaten more than 40% of the world’s population and are an increasingly serious global health challenge (Franklinos et al., 2019). A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that malaria caused 247 million cases and 619,000 deaths in 2021, and there is no significant progress in current malaria control (World Health

Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease causing intense fever and incapacitating joint pain. While most cases resolve within a week, some patients experience lingering symptoms for months or years and rare instances can involve severe complications or death, particularly among older adults, infants and those with weakened Driven by climate change, population mobility and global trade, mosquito-borne diseases are extending beyond tropical and subtropical areas.Outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya and Zika, carried by

Abstract Emerging infectious diseases (EID) and reemerging infectious diseases are increasing globally. Zoonotic diseases are transmitted from animals to humans through direct contact or through food, water, and the environment. Vector-borne diseases are major sources of mortality and morbidity globally. Three mosquito-borne viruses are yellow fever, chikungunya virus, and Emerging diseases have significantly impacted the last few decades (1 – 10). The emergence and re-emergence of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have reshaped the epidemiological landscape of these continents. The workshop focused on arboviral threats, which are mosquito- and tick-borne viruses that can cause harm to humans. Tropical diseases that were once considered far away from the U.S. are becoming

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While the World Health Organization and scientists around the world are focusing on identifying the microbe that will cause the next pandemic, the “world’s most deadly animal” (according to the US CDC- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is spreading its wings. The humble mosquito is a highly efficient ‘vector’ for disease- it can transmit a number of Reports in Parasitology Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Article REVIEW Mosquito-borne diseases in Europe: an emerging public health threat Mattia Calzolari Abstract: Mosquito-borne pathogens cause some of the more deadly worldwide diseases, such Medical and Veterinary Entomology as malaria and dengue. Tropical countries, Sherly Vardhanan District Vector Borne Disease Control Officer, District Medical Office (H), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. T Suresh Former District Vector Borne Disease Control Officer, Health Services Department, Kerala, India. K Regu Additional Director and Head, National Centre for Disease Control, Calicut, Kerala, India.

Rift Valley fever (RVF), an emerging mosquito-borne zoonotic infectious viral disease caused by the RVF virus (RVFV) (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus), presents significant threats to global public health and agriculture in Africa and the Middle East. RVFV is listed as a select agent with significant pote Chikungunya is an emerging disease in the Americas. Frequent travel, the presence of at least two competent mosquito species, and a largely naïve human population in the Western Hemisphere create a setting conducive to future outbreaks. Awareness of the disease and its manifestations is critical to Background With increasing globalization, new and emerging infectious diseases are becoming worldwide health priorities. Vector-borne diseases (VBDs), in particular those transmitted by mosquitoes, comprise a significant proportion of recent emerging infectious disease events. Factors such as climate change, pathogen evolution, deteriorating vector control and

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Mosquito-Borne Viruses: A Growing Threat in Europe Viruses transmitted by mosquitoes, once confined to tropical regions, are now expanding into European neighborhoods and breaking contagion records. The European Center for the Prevention and Control of diseases indicates that illnesses like Chikungunya and West Nile virus are becoming part of the “new

A mosquito-borne disease freshly arrived in Britain has spread large distances, with scientists racing to understand the risks to wild birds. Infected insects can spread the deadly Usutu virus to The impact of climate change on vector-borne disease Climate change is significantly altering the UK’s vector-borne disease landscape,

But this isn’t just a localized issue; it’s a harbinger of a global trend: a future where mosquito-borne diseases are more prevalent, more resistant to traditional control methods, and pose a growing threat to public health.

Emerging zoonotic mosquito-borne viruses pose increasing health threats because of growing mosquito population, geographic expansions, and control challenges. We emphasize the need for global preparedness to effectively mitigate the health, societal, and economic impacts of spillover by these viruses through proactive measures of

Geographers find that climate change is causing a worrisome expansion and relocation of mosquito populations across the Americas, increasing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and threatening previously unaffected areas.

Vector borne viral diseases: An emerging threat and their control strategies in Bangladesh perspectives Mohammed Alimul Islam1*, Md. Enamul Haque1, Md. Mohiuddin Sharif2, Sumaiya Islam3 and Mohammad Robed Amin2