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Climate change, urban ecology, and the worldwide expansion of dengue fever


Authors: MT FARZANA YASMIN, MD RABBY HASAN, ARAFATH JUBAYER, MAJEDUL HOQUE

Keywords: dengue outbreak, rainfall, global health, water storage, health system
https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2026.104

Unexpected weather patterns that might lead to dangerous situations are a result of climate change. The healthcare system is one of the many sectors impacted by climate change. Climate change will cause several vector-borne infectious illnesses to spread geographically. Dengue is currently causing a lot of damage, and one of the main factors accelerating the spread of the disease is climate change. Rainfall, temperature, and relative humidity are the three main meteorological variables associated with dengue transmission. This article will discuss outcome and correlation between dengue and environment, rainfall, urbanization, climatic and non-climatic factors and and wants to derive recommendations.