It is clear that all countries surrounding Ghana have experienced epidemics of key arboviruses of medical importance, such as the recent dengue epidemic in Burkina Faso. Thus, Ghana is considered a region ripe for arbovirus epidemics, mainly dengue.
There is currently no evidence of outbreaks dengue (DENV) in Ghana. However, there is high risk due to the proximity and high density of mosquito population Aedes in the country.
It is important to note that the number of people infected with DENV and the risk of infection are unclear, especially because dengue symptoms can be confused with those of malaria.
Factors such as rapid globalization, the presence of mosquito vectors. AedesCase reports among travelers and seroprevalence studies point to West Africa as an emerging front for dengue surveillance and control.
In many African countries, febrile illnesses are mistaken for malaria. Thus, the effective use of health care depends on the correct diagnosis of febrile illnesses in the region.
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