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High worldwide dengue numbers may not impact Singapore: Experts

High worldwide dengue numbers may not impact Singapore: Experts
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Are hospitals prepared for dengue and rising tropical disease threats?

Clinicans must prepare for an increase in cases of dengue, a tropical, mosquito-borne disease, in the U.S. as environmental factors warm temperatures and create habitats where the disease-carrying mosquitos can thrive. ....

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Number of dengue cases in 2022 likely to be second highest on record

Singapore News - The number of dengue cases in Singapore in 2022 looks set to be the second highest on record, based on figures on the National Environment Agency (NEA) website. As at 3pm on Dec 30, 32,097 dengue cases had been reported – amounting to 91 per cent of the record high of. Read more at www.tnp.sg ....

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How Takeda developed its dengue vaccine after decades of setbacks

After decades of delays, the first vaccine for dengue fever was introduced seven years ago. But that formula, from Sanofi, was soon found to be suitable only for people who had previously been infected with the disease, spurring researchers at Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. to redouble efforts on an alternative. That work is finally paying off, with their version expected ....

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