In 2017, a chikungunya outbreak in central Italy later evolved into a secondary cluster in southern Italy, providing evidence of disease emergence in new areas. Officials have taken action to raise awareness among clinicians and the general population, increase timely case detection, reduce mosquito breeding sites, and promote mosquito bite prevention.
Riccardo, F., Venturi, G., Di Luca, M., Del Manso, M., Severini, F., Andrianou, X., et al. (2019). Secondary Autochthonous Outbreak of Chikungunya, Southern Italy, 2017. EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 25(11), 2093-2096 [10.3201/eid2511.180949].
Secondary Autochthonous Outbreak of Chikungunya, Southern Italy, 2017
Re, Maria Carla;
2019
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In 2017, a chikungunya outbreak in central Italy later evolved into a secondary cluster in southern Italy, providing evidence of disease emergence in new areas. Officials have taken action to raise awareness among clinicians and the general population, increase timely case detection, reduce mosquito breeding sites, and promote mosquito bite prevention.File in questo prodotto:
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