Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, University of Heidelberg Germany.
J Travel Med. 2021 Dec 29;28(8). doi: 10.1093/jtm/taab183.
Despite COVID-19-related disruptions in controlling dengue, efforts need to be maintained to prevent vector-borne diseases during this pandemic. Although travel restrictions brought a global halt to mobility and therefore also a substantial decline of imported and travel-associated dengue, dengue will become dominant again in travel medicine as soon as international travel resumes.
尽管 COVID-19 相关的登革热防控工作受到了干扰,但在大流行期间仍需要努力预防媒介传播疾病。尽管旅行限制使全球的流动性陷入停滞,从而导致输入性和旅行相关的登革热病例大幅减少,但一旦国际旅行恢复,登革热将再次成为旅行医学中的主要问题。