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Title: Does COVID-19 lockdowns have impacted on global dengue burden? A special focus to India
Authors: Sharma, H
lyas, A
Chowdhury, Abhiroop
Poddar, N.K
Chaudhary, A. A
Shailblyeh, S.A.R
Ibrahim, A. A
Khan, S.
Keywords: COVID-19
Dengue
Human behavior
Cross-reactivity
Lockdown
Issue Date: 22-Jul-2022
Publisher: BMC Public Health (Springer-Nature)
Citation: Sharma, H., Ilyas, A., Chowdhury, A., Poddar, N. K., Chaudhary, A. A., Shailblyeh, S. A. R., Ibrahim, A. A., Khan, S. (2022) Does COVID-19 lockdowns have impacted on global dengue burden? A special focus to India. BMC Public Health, 22, 1402. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13720-w (2021 IF= 3.295)
Abstract: The world has been battling several vector-borne diseases since time immemorial. Socio-economic marginality, precipitation variations and human behavioral attributes play a major role in the proliferation of these diseases. Lockdown and social distancing have affected social behavioral aspects of human life and somehow impact on the spread of vector borne diseases. This article sheds light into the relationship between COVID-19 lockdown and global dengue burden with special focus on India. It also focuses on the interconnection of the COVID-19 pandemic (waves 1 and 2) and the alteration of human behavioral patterns in dengue cases.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13720-w
http://hdl.handle.net/10739/5722
ISSN: 1471-2458
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