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Is anyone dengue immune?

A confirmed dengue infection may give you some protection for the next two or three months. But this protection does not necessarily last in the longer term.

What is dengue
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Why is dengue increasing?

Dengue is the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne disease in the world, with 30 times as many cases seen today compared to 50 years ago.

Dengue cases are increasing because of human activity.  

Dengue Worldwide
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Track dengue

Dengue can affect millions of people around the world every year and cases are increasing dramatically.

Population growth, urbanization, increased travel, climate change, and failing control measures can all cause the dengue virus to spread.

Dengue Worldwide
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5 facts you might not know about dengue

Infection rates are on the rise

About half of the world’s population is now at risk of dengue infection.

There are four types of dengue virus 

What is dengue
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World

Out of ~8 billion people in the world

an estimated 50% are now at risk of dengue

across 129 countries1

Teams

Out of 390 million

dengue infections

24.6% (or 96 million)

are symptomatic1*

Increased

505,430 (2000)1  > 2.4m (2010)1 

> 5.2m (2019)1 

The number of reported cases has increased 8-fold over the last two decades1

Calander

Incubation period:
4–10 days1

 

Symptoms during symptomatic cases:

2–7 days1

References

References
References

1. World Health Organization. Dengue and severe dengue. https://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dengue-and-severe-dengue [Accessed June 2021].

* Based on modelling estimates explained in the World Health Organization dengue fact sheet.

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