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Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The unavailability of a vaccine and of anti-viral drugs has made this mosquito-borne disease a serious health concern. Not only does dengue cause fatalities but it also has a profoundly negative economic impact. In recent decades, extensive research has been performed on epidemiology, vector biology, life cycle, pathogenesis, vaccine development and prevention. Although dengue research is still not at a stage to suggest definite hopes of a cure, encouraging significant advances have provided remarkable progress in the fight against infection. Recent developments indicate that both anti-viral drug and vaccine research should be pursued, in parallel with vector control programs.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Islam, R., Salahuddin, M., Ayubi, M. S., Hossain, T., Majumder, A., Taylor-Robinson, A. W., & Mahmud-Al-Rafat, A. (2015, October 20). Dengue epidemiology and pathogenesis: images of the future viewed through a mirror of the past. Virologica Sinica. Science Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12250-015-3624-1
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