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Dengue as a Disease Threatening Global Health: A Narrative Review Focusing on Latin America and Brazil

Carlos Letacio Silveira Lessa, Katharine Valéria Saraiva Hodel, Marilda de Souza Gonçalves, Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado

2023Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Arboviruses constitute the largest known group of viruses. These viruses are the etiological agents of pathologies known as arboviruses, with dengue being one of the most prevalent. Dengue has resulted in important socioeconomic burdens placed on different countries around the world, including those in Latin America, especially Brazil. Thus, this work intends to carry out a narrative-based review of the literature, conducted using a study of the secondary data developed through a survey of scientific literature databases, and to present the situation of dengue, particularly its distribution in these localities. Our findings from the literature demonstrate the difficulties that managers face in controlling the spread of and planning a response against dengue, pointing to the high cost of the disease for public coffers, rendering the resources that are already limited even scarcer. This can be associated with the different factors that affect the spread of the disease, including ecological, environmental, and social factors. Thus, in order to combat the disease, it is expected that targeted and properly coordinated public policies need to be adopted not only in specific localities, but also globally.

Topics & Concepts

Dengue feverLatin AmericansPublic healthSocioeconomic statusGeographyDiseaseEnvironmental healthNarrativeNarrative reviewDengue virusMedicineSocioeconomicsPolitical scienceSociologyVirologyPopulationIntensive care medicinePathologyLawPhilosophyLinguisticsMosquito-borne diseases and controlInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentViral Infections and Outbreaks Research