dengue
Dengue And The Silent Majority
Three quarters of the people infected with dengue don't show any symptoms—and yet they are more likely to spread the disease than those who do.
Street Lamp Targets Dengue Fever
A wind- and solar-powered LED light that attracts and traps mosquitoes could help reduce the number of dengue cases in Asia.
How Mosquitoes Locate Veins So Quickly
Two olfactory receptors expressed on a mosquito's stylet are crucial for the accurate and efficient identification of veins for blood sucking.
Dengue On The Way To Becoming Endemic In China
Analysis of dengue virus sequences in Southern China suggests that dengue cases may not be isolated, imported incidents as previously thought.
Dengue Epidemic Linked To El Niño Effect
A cross-border epidemiological study on the dengue epidemic in Southeast Asia has linked high temperatures caused by El Niño effect with spikes of dengue cases.
7 Must-Read Stories In September 2015
From the effects of phthalates on pregnancy to capturing carbon using coffee, don't miss our top seven stories for September 2015!
Taiwan Faces Worst Dengue Outbreak In A Decade
India, China and Taiwan are all currently battling an ongoing dengue outbreak, with tens of thousands of cases.
Viral Protein That Triggers Dengue Shock Identified
The discovery that NS1 triggers vascular leakage via TLR4 suggests that drugs against bacterial sepsis could be repurposed to treat dengue.
7 Must-Read Stories In July 2015
Singaporean stories proved popular in July, making up five of the top seven most read articles.












