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Expert analysisWolbachia and dengue control: where are we in 2026?A review of the evidence behind Wolbachia-based mosquito programs and what large-scale deployment means for travelers.Dr. Marco Seneghini, MD · May 6, 2026
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Paper reviewQdenga real-world effectiveness and safety: new dataHow the TAK-003 dengue vaccine is performing outside trials — and where it fits for travelers.Dr. Marco Seneghini, MD · May 2, 2026
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Public healthWhy dengue is expanding beyond the tropicsAutochthonous dengue in southern Europe is no longer a curiosity. What's driving the spread, and what it means for trip planning.Dr. Marco Seneghini, MD · Apr 22, 2026
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Data insightClimate change and dengue: what the models showA look at how temperature and rainfall projections are reshaping where vector-borne disease risk will fall.Dr. Marco Seneghini, MD · Apr 15, 2026

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Mosquito bite preventionPractical ways to avoid bites and reduce your risk.Food & water safetyHow to avoid traveler's diarrhea and stay healthy.Malaria prophylaxisWhich tablets, when to start, and how they compare.Travel health kit essentialsMedications and supplies you shouldn't travel without.

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Wolbachia mosquitoes explained3:24
Wolbachia mosquitoes explained
New malaria vaccines: where we are4:15
New malaria vaccines: where we are
Qdenga: should travelers get it?3:02
Qdenga: should travelers get it?
Dengue beyond the tropics2:59
Dengue beyond the tropics

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