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Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?

Following the report of the first COVID-19 case in Nepal on 23 January 2020, three major waves were documented between 2020 and 2021. By the end of July 2022, 986 596 cases of confirmed COVID-19 and 11 967 deaths had been reported and 70.5% of the population had received at least two doses of a COVI...

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Autores principales: Pandey, Basu Dev, Ngwe Tun, Mya Myat, Pandey, Kishor, Dumre, Shyam Prakash, Bhandari, Pramananda, Pyakurel, Uttam Raj, Pokhrel, Nayanum, Dhimal, Meghanath, Gyanwali, Pardip, Culleton, Richard, Takamatsu, Yuki, Costello, Anthony, Morita, Kouichi
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9744445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36444137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001790
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author Pandey, Basu Dev
Ngwe Tun, Mya Myat
Pandey, Kishor
Dumre, Shyam Prakash
Bhandari, Pramananda
Pyakurel, Uttam Raj
Pokhrel, Nayanum
Dhimal, Meghanath
Gyanwali, Pardip
Culleton, Richard
Takamatsu, Yuki
Costello, Anthony
Morita, Kouichi
author_facet Pandey, Basu Dev
Ngwe Tun, Mya Myat
Pandey, Kishor
Dumre, Shyam Prakash
Bhandari, Pramananda
Pyakurel, Uttam Raj
Pokhrel, Nayanum
Dhimal, Meghanath
Gyanwali, Pardip
Culleton, Richard
Takamatsu, Yuki
Costello, Anthony
Morita, Kouichi
author_sort Pandey, Basu Dev
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description Following the report of the first COVID-19 case in Nepal on 23 January 2020, three major waves were documented between 2020 and 2021. By the end of July 2022, 986 596 cases of confirmed COVID-19 and 11 967 deaths had been reported and 70.5% of the population had received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Prior to the pandemic, a large dengue virus (DENV) epidemic affected 68 out of 77 districts, with 17 932 cases and six deaths recorded in 2019. In contrast, the country's Epidemiology and Disease Control Division reported 530 and 540 dengue cases in the pandemic period (2020 and 2021), respectively. Furthermore, Kathmandu reported just 63 dengue cases during 2020 and 2021, significantly lower than the 1463 cases reported in 2019. Serological assay showed 3.2% positivity rates for anti-dengue immunoglobulin M antibodies during the pandemic period, contrasting with 26.9–40% prior to it. Real-time polymerase chain reaction for DENV showed a 0.5% positive rate during the COVID-19 pandemic which is far lower than the 57.0% recorded in 2019. Continuing analyses of dengue incidence and further strengthening of surveillance and collaboration at the regional and international levels are required to fully understand whether the reduction in dengue incidence/transmission were caused by movement restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-97444452022-12-13 Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal? Pandey, Basu Dev Ngwe Tun, Mya Myat Pandey, Kishor Dumre, Shyam Prakash Bhandari, Pramananda Pyakurel, Uttam Raj Pokhrel, Nayanum Dhimal, Meghanath Gyanwali, Pardip Culleton, Richard Takamatsu, Yuki Costello, Anthony Morita, Kouichi Epidemiol Infect Short Paper Following the report of the first COVID-19 case in Nepal on 23 January 2020, three major waves were documented between 2020 and 2021. By the end of July 2022, 986 596 cases of confirmed COVID-19 and 11 967 deaths had been reported and 70.5% of the population had received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Prior to the pandemic, a large dengue virus (DENV) epidemic affected 68 out of 77 districts, with 17 932 cases and six deaths recorded in 2019. In contrast, the country's Epidemiology and Disease Control Division reported 530 and 540 dengue cases in the pandemic period (2020 and 2021), respectively. Furthermore, Kathmandu reported just 63 dengue cases during 2020 and 2021, significantly lower than the 1463 cases reported in 2019. Serological assay showed 3.2% positivity rates for anti-dengue immunoglobulin M antibodies during the pandemic period, contrasting with 26.9–40% prior to it. Real-time polymerase chain reaction for DENV showed a 0.5% positive rate during the COVID-19 pandemic which is far lower than the 57.0% recorded in 2019. Continuing analyses of dengue incidence and further strengthening of surveillance and collaboration at the regional and international levels are required to fully understand whether the reduction in dengue incidence/transmission were caused by movement restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cambridge University Press 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9744445/ /pubmed/36444137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001790 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Pandey, Basu Dev
Ngwe Tun, Mya Myat
Pandey, Kishor
Dumre, Shyam Prakash
Bhandari, Pramananda
Pyakurel, Uttam Raj
Pokhrel, Nayanum
Dhimal, Meghanath
Gyanwali, Pardip
Culleton, Richard
Takamatsu, Yuki
Costello, Anthony
Morita, Kouichi
Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title_full Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title_fullStr Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title_full_unstemmed Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title_short Has COVID-19 suppressed dengue transmission in Nepal?
title_sort has covid-19 suppressed dengue transmission in nepal?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9744445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36444137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001790
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