Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico
Dengue, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is endemic and frequently epidemic in many tropical countries. Because low-incidence periods vary in length, it is difficult to know in advance when an epidemic will occur. Response efforts, despite being logical, have been counter-productive at tim...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:212418c836de4f6c9306520302015000 2023-05-15T15:09:33+02:00 Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico José G. Rigau-Pérez Gary G. Clark 2005-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/212418c836de4f6c9306520302015000 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892005000400012 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/212418c836de4f6c9306520302015000 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp 282-293 (2005) dengue brotes de enfermedades vigilancia epidemiológica disease outbreaks epidemiologic surveillance Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2005 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T05:51:59Z Dengue, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is endemic and frequently epidemic in many tropical countries. Because low-incidence periods vary in length, it is difficult to know in advance when an epidemic will occur. Response efforts, despite being logical, have been counter-productive at times. Furthermore, experience has demonstrated that dengue epidemics last a long time, making it important that government control efforts be sustainable while they last. This article describes priority activities requiring attention in order to minimize the impact of dengue epidemics. Such activities, which in many cases can be adapted to combat other types of epidemics as well, are as follows: (1) establishment of an inter-sectoral action committee, (2) formalization of an emergency action plan, (3) epidemiologic surveillance, (4) diagnostic laboratory testing, (5) mosquito control, (6) protection of sources of employment and special populations, (7) patient care, (8) education of medical personnel, (9) research, and (10) transparency before the mass media. The best way to reduce the ravaging effects of dengue epidemics is to anticipate their emergence so that infection can be prevented and steps can be taken to protect the ill. Relying on improvisation to solve all the problems that arise in moments of crisis is inefficient and reckless. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic |
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Dengue, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is endemic and frequently epidemic in many tropical countries. Because low-incidence periods vary in length, it is difficult to know in advance when an epidemic will occur. Response efforts, despite being logical, have been counter-productive at times. Furthermore, experience has demonstrated that dengue epidemics last a long time, making it important that government control efforts be sustainable while they last. This article describes priority activities requiring attention in order to minimize the impact of dengue epidemics. Such activities, which in many cases can be adapted to combat other types of epidemics as well, are as follows: (1) establishment of an inter-sectoral action committee, (2) formalization of an emergency action plan, (3) epidemiologic surveillance, (4) diagnostic laboratory testing, (5) mosquito control, (6) protection of sources of employment and special populations, (7) patient care, (8) education of medical personnel, (9) research, and (10) transparency before the mass media. The best way to reduce the ravaging effects of dengue epidemics is to anticipate their emergence so that infection can be prevented and steps can be taken to protect the ill. Relying on improvisation to solve all the problems that arise in moments of crisis is inefficient and reckless. |
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Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico |
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Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico |
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Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico |
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Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico |
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Cómo responder a una epidemia de dengue: visión global y experiencia en Puerto Rico How to respond to a dengue epidemic: overview and experience in Puerto Rico |
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