01168nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260003400042653002100076653001700097653005400114653001100168653001700179653001400196653002900210100001100239700001100250700001100261700000900272700001200281245013700293856009800430300000800528520034100536022002500877 2024 d bOxford University Press (OUP)10aGeneral Medicine10aDengue fever10acenters for disease control and prevention (u.s.)10aTaiwan10aWorld Health10aEpidemics10aGlobal Burden of Disease1 aLee SY1 aShih H1 aKing C1 aLu T1 aChien Y00aSubstantial discrepancies in dengue case estimates between the Global Burden of Disease Study and Taiwan Centers for Disease Control uhttps://academic.oup.com/jtm/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/jtm/taae009/56424466/taae009.pdf a1-43 a
Taiwan’s dengue cases vary annually, peaking in infrequent epidemics, which differ substantially from the Global Burden of Disease Study’s (GBD’s) projections. Although the GBD study provides invaluable insights into global health trends, its modelling approach fails to capture the dynamic change of dengue transmission.
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