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Climatic factors influencing dengue incidence in an epidemic area of Nepal.

Reshma TuladharAnjana SinghAjit VarmaDevendra Kumar Choudhary
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
Minimum temperature at lag 2 months, maximum temperature and relative humidity without lag period significantly affected dengue incidence. Rainfall was not associated with dengue incidence in Chitwan district of Nepal. The incident rate ratio (IRR) of dengue case rise by more than 1% for every unit increase in minimum temperature at lag 2 months, maximum temperature and relative humidity, but decrease by .759% for maximum temperature at lag 3 months. Considering the effect of minimum temperature of previous months on dengue incidence, the vector control and dengue management program should be implemented at least 2 months ahead of dengue outbreak season.
Keyphrases
  • zika virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • risk factors