The Singapore Family Physician

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DENGUE EPIDEMIOLOGY, PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN SINGAPORE

Ooi Eng Eong
The Singapore Family Physician Vol 34 No 2 - Communicable Diseases of Community Importance
21 - 24
1 May 2008
0377-5305
Dengue Fever / Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DF/DHF) is the commonest vector-borne viral illness globally, with frequent and cyclical epidemics. After a 15-year period of low incidence, dengue has re-emerged in Singapore in the past decade. A combination of factors, namely lowered herd immunity, significant virus transmission outside of the home, and increase in the age of infection all contribute to an increased dengue incidence. Furthermore, adult dengue cases present a unique challenge to Singapore and investment in research on disease pathogenesis and case management will be needed to overcome the disease burden of this emerging trend.