The decline of dengue in the Americas in 2017: discussion of multiple hypotheses

Author:

Perez Freddy1,Llau Anthony2,Gutierrez Gamaliel3,Bezerra Haroldo3,Coelho Giovanini3,Ault Steven4,Barbiratto Sulamita Brandao5,Resende Marcelo Carballo6,Cerezo Lizbeth7,Kleber Giovanni Luz8,Pacheco Oscar9,Perez Octavio Lenin10,Picos Victor11,Rojas Diana P.12,Siqueira Joao Bosco13,Suarez Marco Fidel14,Harris Eva15,Castellanos Luis Gerardo3,Espinal Carlos2,Martin Jose Luis San3

Affiliation:

1. Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health Department PAHO Washington DC USA

2. Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work Florida International University Miami FL USA

3. Neglected, Tropical and Vector‐borne Diseases PAHO Washington DC USA

4. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Maryland College Park MD USA

5. National Dengue Control Program Ministry of Health Brasilia Brazil

6. Department of Parasitology Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Brazil

7. National Epidemiology Department Ministry of Health of Panama Panama City Panama

8. Departamento de Infectologia Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Hospital Natal Brazil

9. Public Health Prevention and Surveillance Ministry of Health Bogota Colombia

10. Dengue Program Ministry of Health Managua Nicaragua

11. Research Laboratory of Dengue and other Viral Diseases Ministry of Health Maracay Venezuela

12. Department of Biostatistics University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

13. Federal University of Goias Goiania Brazil

14. Universidad Mayor de San Andres La Paz Bolivia

15. Center for Global Public Health University of California Berkeley CA USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Parasitology

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