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Mikkel Quam

Researcher at Umeå University

Publications -  23
Citations -  1724

Mikkel Quam is an academic researcher from Umeå University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Dengue virus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1455 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikkel Quam include Heidelberg University.

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Epidemiology of dengue: past, present and future prospects.

TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to review historical and current epidemiology of d Dengue worldwide and reflect on some potential reasons for expansion of dengue into the future.
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Climate Change and Aedes Vectors: 21st Century Projections for Dengue Transmission in Europe.

TL;DR: It is illustrated, that besides vector control, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions crucially reduces the future epidemic potential of d Dengue in Europe and identifies seasonal time windows when major cities are most conducive for dengue transmission from 1901 to 2099.
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Assessing Seasonal Risks for the Introduction and Mosquito-borne Spread of Zika Virus in Europe

TL;DR: The monthly flows of airline travellers arriving into European cities from Zika affected areas across the Americas are analyzed, the predicted monthly estimates of the basic reproduction number of Zika virus in areas where Aedes mosquito populations reside in Europe, and human populations living within areas where mosquito-borne transmission of Zikairus may be possible are analyzed.
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The 2012 dengue outbreak in Madeira : exploring the origins

TL;DR: It is proposed that the importation index is a new additional tool that can help to identify and anticipate the most probable country of origin for importation of dengue into currently non-endemic countries.
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Dissecting Japan's Dengue Outbreak in 2014

TL;DR: Tokyo's 2014 dengue outbreak did not come as a surprise and may foretell more to come, given suitable vectors and climate conditions in addition to increasing interconnectivity with endemic areas of Asia.