NTDs in the age of urbanization, climate change, and conflict: Karachi, Pakistan as a case study

O Fazal, PJ Hotez - PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The United Nations (UN) projects that more than two-thirds of the global population will live
in urban centers by the year 2050, with much of that growth expected in rising megacities …

Modelling the impact of climate change on dengue outbreaks and future spatiotemporal shift in Pakistan

A Saeed, S Ali, F Khan, S Muhammad… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Climate change has a significant impact on the intensity and spread of dengue outbreaks.
The objective of this study is to assess the number of dengue transmission suitable days …

[PDF][PDF] INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VEGF GENE POLYMORPHISM (RS699947) AND DENGUE SUSCEPTIBILITY AND IN-SILICO STUDY OF …

S LIAQAT, N HUSSAIN, T AZIZ… - APPLIED ECOLOGY …, 2024 - researchgate.net
An increased risk of developing severe dengue has been linked to the VEGF gene.
Angiogenesis, which is involved in developing and maintaining blood vessels, is controlled …

[PDF][PDF] Journal of Mountain Area Research

M Ilyas, S Abbas, A Ali, S Hussain, SA Raza - core.ac.uk
Dengue is the most vital arboviral disease in humans, which is occurring in tropical and
subtropical areas around the world. Dengue fever is itemized as an urban human disease …

[PDF][PDF] Journal of Mountain Area Research

M Ilyas, S Abbas, A Ali, S Hussain, SA Raza - academia.edu
Dengue is the most vital arboviral disease in humans, which is occurring in tropical and
subtropical areas around the world. Dengue fever is itemized as an urban human disease …