Dengue in Brazil--situation, transmission and control--a proposal for ecological control.

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This article discusses dengue in terms of its conceptual and historical aspects, epidemiological and clinical/pathological nature, and evolution up to the present situation in Brazil. The author discusses the ecological relationship in both the production of dengue and its control. Comparison is made between traditional dengue-control programs and a proposed socially-controlled program of an ecological nature without the use of insecticides. Stress is placed on interdisciplinary technical and scientific activity, broadbased participation by communities in discussing methodological aspects involving them, and prospective evaluation comparing the communities selected for intervention and control communities with regard to clinical and subclinical dengue cases and vector infestation rates in relation to climatic, socio-economic, and behavioural factors.

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Marzochi, K. B. (1994). Dengue in Brazil--situation, transmission and control--a proposal for ecological control. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761994000200023

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