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WCID 2025

Dengue fever: Viral, environmental, and human factors driving expansion and pandemic risk

Mohsen Nakhaie, Speaker at Infectious Disease Conference
Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Dengue fever: Viral, environmental, and human factors driving expansion and pandemic risk

Abstract:

Dengue fever (DF), caused by the dengue virus (DENV), is the fastest-spreading mosquito-borne viral disease globally and presents significant public health challenges. This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted factors influencing DENV expansion and control. We examine viral factors, including serotypes, sub-genotypes, genetic mutations, recombination, and immune evasion mechanisms, and their role in enhancing dengue's adaptability and virulence. The influence of environmental factors, such as climate change, global warming, and unplanned urbanization on mosquito vector distribution, and the impact of natural disasters and human conflicts on population dynamics and transmission risks are discussed. Human factors, including global travel, migration, inadequate public health infrastructure, and the role of herd immunity from previous infections and cyclical outbreaks, are critically assessed. Additionally, emerging challenges like co-infections, drug resistance, and the potential for pandemic outbreaks are considered. By synthesizing current knowledge across these dimensions, this review provides insights into dengue transmission complexities and identifies key intervention areas, aiming to enhance strategies for prevention, control, and preparedness in the face of evolving global health threats.

Biography:

Dr. Mohsen Nakhaie is a faculty member at the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research Center of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran. His research focuses on tropical infectious diseases, particularly Dengue fever. Dr. Nakhaie has published over 50 scientific articles and has been recognized as the Best young Researcher at Kerman University in 2024. He is committed to advancing the scientific understanding of viral diseases and contributing to global health solutions. Dr. Nakhaie is currently involved in several ongoing research projects related to viral infections and is preparing to join the Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center.

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