New Preprint: Systematic Review of Moqsuito-Borne Arboviral Infections in Europe
While at PANSOC, postdoc Maria Bekker-Nielsen Dunbar co-authored a new preprint systematically reviewing the prevalance of Aedes-borne (mosquito-carried) Arboviral infections in Europe in recent decades.
The authors carried out a registered systematic review of studies that discuss the spread of various diseases transmitted to humans by Aedes mosquitoes in Europe from 2000 to 2023. These diseases, including dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and West Nile virus, pose a substantial and growing threat to public health. The review found that while most cases identified in the literature were travel-related, more than 15% originated in Europe. The overall case fatality rate in the 479 studies reviewed was about 1%. Most of these diseases do not have available treatments or vaccination, which increases the importance of surveillance and prevention policies.