As tiger mosquitoes spread to northern countries, diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, dengue fever and Chikkungua can soon become endurance in Europe.
The researchers published by Lancet Planetary Health in May 2025 quantify the basic drivers who promote and accelerate European transitions by the inherence of AEDES-BORNE disease in sporadic arbobirus.
The researchers have found that the scope of mosquitoes has expanded to 358 regions in 14 countries in the past 30 years.
This study emphasized the recent development of dengue fever in Croatia, France, Italy and Spain.
For example, in 2024, more than 300 dengue cases were recorded in Europe, compared to 275 in the last 15 years.
And the higher the summer temperatures in the city or semi -urban area, the higher the risk.
In addition, they found that the higher the income case and the higher the health care expenditure per person, the higher the risk of torch.
But in Europe, rain is not known as a meaningful factor.
Jourdain and colleagues found that the Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry, hot summer and cool and wet winter, unlike tropical climate. In France, there was no statistically significant connection between precipitation and Otto North (region) transmission.
The clear discovery of this analysis suggests that the projects have increased the number of dengue fever or chikungua by the 2060s compared to the 1990-2024 standard period.
According to a recent announcement from the US CDC and European pharmaceutical agencies, international travelers visiting dangerous areas in May 2025 must talk with travel vaccine experts on vaccination options.