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[Possible introduction and autochthonous transmission of dengue virus in Spain].

Sara Santos-Sanz, María José Sierra-Moros, Lourdes Oliva-Iñiguez, Amaya Sanchez-Gómez, Berta Suarez-Rodriguez, Fernando Simón-Soria, Carmen Amela-Heras.   

Abstract

Dengue has become a major public health problem worldwide. Ae. albopictus, vector responsible for transmission, was first detected in Catalonia in 2004. Since then, it has established along Mediterranean coast. The aim of this paper is to describe the risk of importation and possible autochthonous transmission of dengue virus in Spain, qualitatively reviewing factors that could influence the emergence of dengue in our country, and the implications for public health. No autochthonous transmission has occurred in our country to date, but infected travelers coming from endemic countries are arriving to Spain constantly. The transmission of this disease could occur on the Mediterranean coast. Transmission would be more likely in the warmer months due to cultural habits and higher vector densities. While most of the population would be susceptible, given the characteristics of the disease, the impact on health's population would be low. The main public health strategy to reduce the risk of importation and possible dengue transmission should focus on primary prevention, to prevent interaction of the virus, vector and human. These three components must be addressed in a comprehensive and multisectoral plan of action, intensifying some activities in the areas of greatest risk. Coordination of public health from all sectors involved is essential for the proper functioning of this integrated response plan for vector-borne diseases.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25327266     DOI: 10.4321/S1135-57272014000500002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1135-5727


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