Dengue Market Trends, Challenges, Opportunities and Forecasts to 2023

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Dengue Market Size, Share, Trends, Company Profiles, Demand, Insights,

Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and Forecast To

2023

Dengue fever is a febrile illness caused by a single-stranded flavirius most commonly

transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue fever is one of the most prevalent arthropodborne diseases affecting humans. The severity of dengue fever ranges from asymptomatic cases,

to classic dengue fever, and to DHF or DSS.

GlobalData epidemiologists sourced government-based publications for the forecast of reported

laboratory-confirmed dengue fever cases, including official national dengue reports, weekly

surveillance reports, and reportable disease databases.

GlobalData epidemiologists forecast that laboratory-confirmed dengue cases in the 5MM will

increase from an annual average of 304,608 cases from 2009-2013 to 339,104 cases in 2023 with

an annual growth rate (AGR) of 1.13%. Brazil will have almost half the number of reported

laboratory-confirmed dengue cases among the 5MM throughout the forecast period (207,000

cases in 2023). GlobalData epidemiologists believe that introductions of new or long-dormant

dengue serotypes would be a significant driver in disease transmission in the 5MM during the

next 10 years.

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This report is based on laboratory-confirmed dengue cases reported by the national surveillance

systems of the 5MM. Therefore, it should be used with the understanding that reported cases are

a function of the dengue case burden in the country as well as the type and capacity of the

dengue surveillance system.

This report provide a comprehensive analysis of dengue fever epidemiology in the 5MM,

incorporating risk factors, disease burden, outbreak periodicity, serotype circulation pattern,

regional variations in disease pattern, and age- and sex-specific distribution. The analysis is

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