Global health concern on the rising dengue and chikungunya cases in the American regions: Countermeasures and preparedness

Author:

Mohapatra Ranjan K.1ORCID,Bhattacharjee Priyadarshini2ORCID,Desai Dhruv N.3,Kandi Venkataramana4ORCID,Sarangi Ashish K.5,Mishra Snehasish6,Sah Ranjit78ORCID,Ibrahim Amani Ahmed AL.9,Rabaan Ali A.101112,Zahan Kudrat E.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Government College of Engineering Keonjhar Odisha India

2. Department of Clinical Medicine Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Cambridge UK

3. Department of Pathobiology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Microbiology Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences Karimnagar Telangana India

5. Department of Chemistry Centurion University of Technology and Management Balangir Odisha India

6. School of Biotechnology KIIT Deemed University Bhubaneswar Odisha India

7. Department of Microbiology Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Institute of Medicine Kathmandu Nepal

8. Department of Clinical Microbiology Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Pune Maharashtra India

9. Deparment of Pharmacy Jubail General Hospital Jubail Saudi Arabia

10. Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Dhahran Saudi Arabia

11. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine Alfaisal University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

12. Department of Public Health and Nutrition The University of Haripur Haripur Pakistan

13. Department of Chemistry Rajshahi University Rajshahi Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimSevere morbidity and mortality due to seasonal infectious diseases are common global public health issues. Vector‐borne viral illnesses like dengue and chikungunya overload the healthcare systems leading to critical financial burden to manage them. There is no effective drug or vaccine currently available to control these two diseases.MethodsThe review was formulated by incorporating relevant reports on chikungunya and dengue in the Americas regions through a comprehensive search of literature that were available on dedicated scientific publication portals such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science.ResultsThe strategies of public health administrations to control largely the mosquito vectors during tropical monsoon seem to be effective. Yet, it seems practically impossible to completely eliminate them. The mosquito vector disseminates the virus via transovarian route thereby internalising the virus through generations, a reason behind reappearing and recurring outbreaks. The numerous factors associated with industrialisation, urbanisation, population density, and easy transboundary movements appear to have contributed to the spread of vectors from an endemic region to elsewhere.ConclusionThe article made a state‐of‐affair comprehensive analysis of the rising dengue and chikungunya cases in the tropics, particularly the tropical Americas, as a human health concern, the countermeasures undertaken and the overall preparedness. The viral transmission is a hard situation to tackle as the vector survives in diverse temperature and ecology, is resistant to insecticides, and the unavailability of drugs. Better vector‐control measures and improved understanding of the reemerging arboviral infections could offer an extended reaction time to counter outbreaks, and minimise associated morbidity/mortality.

Publisher

Wiley

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