Coronavirus lockdowns may be driving another virus wave: Dengue fever

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Coronavirus lockdowns may be driving another virus wave: Dengue fever
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[SINGAPORE] Getting people to hunker down at home has helped stem the coronavirus pandemic, but in parts of South-east Asia, it's spurred another potentially deadly disease: dengue. Read more at The Business Times.

"Lockdowns are placing more people at home than they normally would," said Dr Cameron Simmons, director of the Institute of Vector-Borne Disease at Melbourne's Monash University, who studied dengue in Vietnam."While no evidence has emerged proving a direct link, lockdowns could potentially have created an environment where mosquitoes are interacting more with the population than they would otherwise.

The disease, which can cause a spectrum of illness including fatal shock, is caused by one of four virus types. The challenge is to mobilise the population to do more to combat the spread of dengue and increase surveillance, said Dr Ooi Eng Eong, deputy director for the programme in emerging infectious diseases at Singapore's Duke-NUS Medical School.

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