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    Climate change drives dengue in France

    • November 20, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Climate change drives dengue in France

    Subject :Environment  

    Impact of climate change on Dengue-

    • Dengue-endemic countries will see increased dengue cases through faster viral amplification, and increased vector survival, reproduction and biting rates.
    • Longer period of spread
    • Increased temperature will allow vector and virus to spread to countries that are currently free of Dengue

    Case of France and other countries-

    • France has recorded highest number of Dengue cases this year since 2006.
    • And for the first time in Europe, one event causing 34 cases on a single day was recorded in France on October 21, 2022.
    • Aedes albopictusis is the vector responsible for virus spread in France.
    • Aedes aegyptiis’s (Vector of dengue in tropical countries) eggs are unable to survive the cold winter in Europe.
    • Aedes-borne virus transmission locally is expected in southern France due to colonisation of A. Albopictus.
    • The serotype 3 (DENV-3) has been identified for the first time this year in France.

    Why Dengue spread in temperate countries-

    • Environmental conditions have a major impact on the efficiency of the vector system as well as on vector density and host-vector contacts.
    • Southern France and Mediterranean have been at risk of dengue since the early 2000s when the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) arrived, then spread through Europe.
    • The dengue season in Europe is only increasing each year with climate change.
    • Vietnam and the Philippines reported over 3,00,000 cases.

    Dengue-

    • Dengue is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus (Genus Flavivirus), transmitted by several species of mosquito within the genus Aedes, principally Aedes aegypti.
    • This mosquito also transmits chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika infection.
    • There are 4 distinct, but closely related, serotypes (separate groups within a species of microorganisms that all share a similar characteristic) of the virus that cause dengue (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 and DEN-4).

    Controlling dengue using bacteria-

    • Recently researchers from the World Mosquito Program have used mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia bacteria to successfully control dengue in Indonesia.

    Dengue vaccine-

    • The dengue vaccine CYD-TDV or Dengvaxia was approved by the US Food & Drug Administration in 2019, the first dengue vaccine to get the regulatory nod in the US.
    • Dengvaxia is basically a live, attenuated dengue virus which has to be administered in people of ages 9 to 16 who have laboratory-confirmed previous dengue infection and who live in endemic areas.
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