The rising number of arboviral outbreaks worldwide in 2025 underscores the urgent need for enhanced preparedness and response systems.
Approximately five billion people are estimated to be at risk of Aedes-borne arbovirus infections, and 700,000 deaths are estimated to occur annually due to arbovirus-related diseases.
Mosquito-transmitted diseases such as chikungunya, dengue, and Zika not only burden healthcare systems but also lead to significant morbidity, mortality, and economic losses.
Bio-Surveillance at International Airports Display Real-Time Disease Insights
Bio-Surveillance at International Airports Display Disease Insights
The rising number of arboviral outbreaks worldwide in 2025 underscores the urgent need for enhanced preparedness and response systems.
Approximately five billion people are estimated to be at risk of Aedes-borne arbovirus infections, and 700,000 deaths are estimated to occur annually due to arbovirus-related diseases.
Mosquito-transmitted diseases such as chikungunya, dengue, and Zika not only burden healthcare systems but also lead to significant morbidity, mortality, and economic losses.