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- Introduction
- Outline
- Yellow fever (YF) and dengue viruses (DEN)
- Flavivirus phylogeny
- Yellow fever and dengue virus genome
- Yellow fever transmission cycle in Africa
- Yellow fever transmission in Americas
- Dengue transmission and maintenance cycles
- Aedes aegypti
- Principal urban vectors of DEN and YF
- Infection pathway
- Infected tissue inside the mosquito
- Yellow fever pathology
- Dengue hemorrhagic fever
- Differential diagnosis of DEN and YF
- Yellow fever outbreak
- Yellow fever history
- Importance of the 1890's
- Introduction of vectors to America
- Urban yellow fever epidemics in the US
- Yellow fever global distribution - 1994
- Reported cases of yellow fever 1948-98
- Aedes aegypti distribution in the Americas (1)
- Dengue: a historical perspective
- Epidemic dengue fever in Asia
- Epidemic dengue geographic distribution in Asia
- Aedes aegypti distribution in the Americas (2)
- Dengue hemorrhagic fever in the Americas
- Re-emergence of dengue in the US 1980
- Dengue autochthonous history in the US
- Dengue fever in Africa
- 20th century re-emergence of epidemic dengue
- Distribution of dengue and Ae. aegypti - 2010
- Public health impact of dengue
- Reasons for dramatic dengue increase
- Major drivers for dengue increase
- Number of people living in urban areas
- Urban and rural population of the world
- Urbanization in Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Problems of uncontrolled urbanization
- Urban agglomerations
- Urban growth and dengue cases
- Hitching a ride modern transportation
- The global airline network
- Airline passengers, United States, 1954-2007
- Travelling by plane
- Global movement of dengue (1971-1980)
- Global movement of dengue (1981-1990)
- Global movement of dengue (1991-2000)
- Distribution of dengue virus serotypes, 1970
- Distribution of dengue virus serotypes, 2010
- Yellow fever: re-emergence?
- Yellow fever cases and deaths, 1950-1999
- Aedes aegypti distribution in the Americas (3)
- Potential for urban yellow fever epidemics
- Imported yellow fever
- Urban yellow fever, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
- Yellow fever epidemiologic distribution, Brazil
- YF epidemiologic distribution, Paraguay
- YF absence in the Americas: explanation
- Yellow fever absence in Asia: explanations
- Potential global spread of urban yellow fever
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Dengue and Yellow Fever virus, are both Flaviviruses
- Epidemiology and transmission cycles
- History
- Effective control
- Re-emergence of epidemic dengue as global public health problem
- Reasons for emergence
- Threat of Yellow Fever as an emerging epidemic disease
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Gubler, D.J. (2010, October 26). Dengue and yellow fever: the anatomy of decline and emergence [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TTIC1074.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Emeritus Duane J. Gubler has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.