Current perspectives on dengue episode in Malaysia

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Ee Leen Pang [1 ]
Hwei-San Loh [1 ,2 ]
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[1] School of Biosciences.Faculty of Science.The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
[2] Biotechnology Research Centre,The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
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Dengue; Antibody-dependent enhancement; Pandemic; Vaccine; Malaysia;
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To Prevalence of dengue transmission has been alarmed by an estimate of 390 million infections per annum.Urban encroachment,ecological disruption and poor sanitation are all contributory factors of increased epidemiology.Complication however arises from the fact that dengue virus inherently exists as four different serotypes.Secondary infection is often manifested in the more severe form,such that antibody-dependent enhancement(ADE) could aggravate ailment by allowing pre-existing antibodies to form complexes with infecting viruses as means of intrusion.Consequently,increased viraemic litter and suppression of antiviral response are observed.Deep concerns are thus expressed in regards to escalating trend of hospitalisation and mortality rates.In Malaysia,situation is exacerbated by improper clinical management and pending vector control operations.As a preparedness strategy against the potential deadly dengue pandemic,the call for development of a durable and costeffective dengue vaccine against all infecting serotypes is intensified.Even though several vaccine candidates are currently being evaluated in clinical trials,uncertainties in regards to serotypes interference,incomplete protection and dose adequacy have been raised.Instead of sole reliance on outsourcing,production of local vaccine should be considered in coherent to government’s efforts to combat against dengue.
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