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Sea surface temperature anomalies used to predict global dengue trends: Study
Beijing: A team of Chinese scientists has discovered that the sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical Indian Ocean can predict the magnitude of global dengue epidemics. The study published in the journal Science suggested that the climate indicator could enhance the forecasting and planning for outbreak responses, Xinhua news agency reported. Dengue is a mosquito-borne flavivirus disease that affects nearly half the world’s population. Climate events like El Nino are known to influence the dynamics of dengue transmission globally by affecting mosquito breeding. Using climate-driven mechanistic models and data on dengue cases reported from 46 countries in Southeast Asia and America

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