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Temporal distribution of dengue cases (depicting bar) and incidence rates (depicting line) for four time periods betweern 1993 and 2012

Queensland University of Technology
Naish, Suchithra ; Dale, Pat ; Mackenzie, John ; McBride, John ; Mengersen, Kerrie ; Tong, Shilu
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Dengue has been a major public health concern in Australia since it re-emerged in Queensland in 1992–1993. We explored spatio-temporal characteristics of locally-acquired dengue cases in northern tropical Queensland, Australia during the period 1993–2012.

Locally-acquired notified cases of dengue were collected for northern tropical Queensland from 1993 to 2012. Descriptive spatial and temporal analyses were conducted using geographic information system tools and geostatistical techniques.

The data show the temporal distribution of dengue cases (depicting bar) and incidence rates (depicting line) for different time periods (A: 1993–1997, B: 1998–2002, C: 2003–2007 and D: 2008–2012).

Data time period: 1993 to 2012

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