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A historical perspective on arboviruses of public health interest in Southern Africa

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PATHOGENS AND GLOBAL HEALTH
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/20477724.2023.2290375

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Arboviruses; vectors; public health; zoonoses; Southern Africa

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Arboviruses pose an existing and expanding threat globally, with potential devastating impacts on health and socioeconomic conditions. A One Health approach that integrates vector surveillance, rapid disease detection, and innovative prevention and control measures is essential for mitigating this threat. In Southern Africa, limited data and knowledge on arboviral epidemiology, vectors, and hosts hinder an effective response. Further research is needed to fill in the gaps in understanding arboviral distribution, transmission dynamics, and public health impact in the region.
Arboviruses are an existing and expanding threat globally, with the potential for causing devastating health and socioeconomic impacts. Mitigating this threat necessitates a One Health approach that integrates vector surveillance, rapid disease detection, and innovative prevention and control measures. In Southern Africa, limited data on the epidemiology of arboviruses, their vectors, and their hosts prevent an effective response. We reviewed the current knowledge on arboviruses in Southern Africa and identified opportunities for further research. A literature search was conducted to identify studies published on arboviruses in 10 tropical and temperate countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) from 1900 onward. We identified 280 studies, half (51.1%) originating from South Africa, that described 31 arboviral species, their vectors, and their clinical effects on hosts reported in the region. Arboviral research flourished in the SADC in the mid-20th century but then declined, before reemerging in the last two decades. Recent research consists largely of case reports describing outbreaks. Historical vector surveillance and serosurveys from the mid-20th century suggest that arboviruses are plentiful across Southern Africa, but large gaps remain in the current understanding of arboviral distribution, transmission dynamics, and public health impact.

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