id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-287582-ya81rc2n Viennet, Elvina Public Health Responses to and Challenges for the Control of Dengue Transmission in High-Income Countries: Four Case Studies 2016-09-19 .txt text/plain 9736 609 53 We identified important epidemiological and environmental issues including the increase of local transmission despite control efforts, population growth, difficulty locating larval sites, and increased human mobility from neighboring endemic countries. A robust assessment of the economic burden helps to i) identify information gaps, research needs, and refinements to the national statistical reporting systems; ii) argue that policies on dengue control and prevention should be given a high priority on the public health policy agenda; and iii) provide a baseline measure to determine the cost effectiveness of dengue policies and programs [104] . The countries and states presented in this review have in common i) a competent mosquito vector, ii) introduction of DENV by travelers, iii) increased local transmission of dengue coinciding with population growth and increased mobility, iv) recent budget cuts impacting public health services, and v) a largely nonimmune population. ./cache/cord-287582-ya81rc2n.txt ./txt/cord-287582-ya81rc2n.txt