Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region

In the past 5–10 years, Venezuela has faced a severe economic crisis, precipitated by political instability and declining oil revenue. Public health provision has been affected particularly. In this Review, we assess the impact of Venezuela's health-care crisis on vector-borne diseases, and the...

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Oil
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Arbovirus
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Child
Dengue
Disease carrier
Disease elimination
Disease re-emergence
Disease transmission
Economic aspect
Epidemic
Human
Incidence
Infection
Infection prevention
Leishmaniasis
Malaria
Nonhuman
Parasite incidence
Politics
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Review
Seroprevalence
Trypanosoma cruzi
Venezuela
Zika virus
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
title Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
spellingShingle Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
Oil
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Arbovirus
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Child
Dengue
Disease carrier
Disease elimination
Disease re-emergence
Disease transmission
Economic aspect
Epidemic
Human
Incidence
Infection
Infection prevention
Leishmaniasis
Malaria
Nonhuman
Parasite incidence
Politics
Priority journal
Review
Seroprevalence
Trypanosoma cruzi
Venezuela
Zika virus
title_short Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
title_full Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
title_fullStr Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
title_full_unstemmed Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
title_sort Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Oil
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Arbovirus
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Child
Dengue
Disease carrier
Disease elimination
Disease re-emergence
Disease transmission
Economic aspect
Epidemic
Human
Incidence
Infection
Infection prevention
Leishmaniasis
Malaria
Nonhuman
Parasite incidence
Politics
Priority journal
Review
Seroprevalence
Trypanosoma cruzi
Venezuela
Zika virus
topic Oil
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Arbovirus
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Child
Dengue
Disease carrier
Disease elimination
Disease re-emergence
Disease transmission
Economic aspect
Epidemic
Human
Incidence
Infection
Infection prevention
Leishmaniasis
Malaria
Nonhuman
Parasite incidence
Politics
Priority journal
Review
Seroprevalence
Trypanosoma cruzi
Venezuela
Zika virus
description In the past 5–10 years, Venezuela has faced a severe economic crisis, precipitated by political instability and declining oil revenue. Public health provision has been affected particularly. In this Review, we assess the impact of Venezuela's health-care crisis on vector-borne diseases, and the spillover into neighbouring countries. Between 2000 and 2015, Venezuela witnessed a 359% increase in malaria cases, followed by a 71% increase in 2017 (411 586 cases) compared with 2016 (240 613). Neighbouring countries, such as Brazil, have reported an escalating trend of imported malaria cases from Venezuela, from 1538 in 2014 to 3129 in 2017. In Venezuela, active Chagas disease transmission has been reported, with seroprevalence in children ( less than 10 years), estimated to be as high as 12·5% in one community tested (n=64). Dengue incidence increased by more than four times between 1990 and 2016. The estimated incidence of chikungunya during its epidemic peak is 6975 cases per 100 000 people and that of Zika virus is 2057 cases per 100 000 people. The re-emergence of many vector-borne diseases represents a public health crisis in Venezuela and has the possibility of severely undermining regional disease elimination efforts. National, regional, and global authorities must take action to address these worsening epidemics and prevent their expansion beyond Venezuelan borders. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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Public health provision has been affected particularly. In this Review, we assess the impact of Venezuela's health-care crisis on vector-borne diseases, and the spillover into neighbouring countries. Between 2000 and 2015, Venezuela witnessed a 359% increase in malaria cases, followed by a 71% increase in 2017 (411 586 cases) compared with 2016 (240 613). Neighbouring countries, such as Brazil, have reported an escalating trend of imported malaria cases from Venezuela, from 1538 in 2014 to 3129 in 2017. In Venezuela, active Chagas disease transmission has been reported, with seroprevalence in children ( less than 10 years), estimated to be as high as 12·5% in one community tested (n=64). Dengue incidence increased by more than four times between 1990 and 2016. The estimated incidence of chikungunya during its epidemic peak is 6975 cases per 100 000 people and that of Zika virus is 2057 cases per 100 000 people. The re-emergence of many vector-borne diseases represents a public health crisis in Venezuela and has the possibility of severely undermining regional disease elimination efforts. 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