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Endemic and emerging acute virus infections in Indonesia: an overview of the past decade and implications for the future
Authors:Wesley de Jong  Musofa Rusli  Soerajja Bhoelan  Sofie Rohde  Fedik A. Rantam  Purwati A. Noeryoto
Affiliation:1. Department of Viroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands;2. w.dejong.2@erasmusmc.nl;4. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Tropical &5. Infectious Disease, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia;6. Department of Internal medicine, Havenziekenhuis Institute for Tropical Medicine, Rotterdam, the Netherlands;7. Institute of Tropical Disease, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract:Being the largest archipelago country in the world, with a tropical climate and a unique flora and fauna, Indonesia habitats one of the most diverse biome in the world. These characteristics make Indonesia a popular travel destination, with tourism numbers increasing yearly. These characteristics also facilitate the transmission of zoonosis and provide ideal living and breading circumstances for arthropods, known vectors for viral diseases. A review of the past 10 years of literature, reports of the Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia and ProMED-mail shows a significant increase in dengue infection incidence. Furthermore, chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis and rabies are proven to be endemic in Indonesia. The combination of cohort studies, governmental data and ProMED-mail reveals an integrated overview for those working in travel medicine and public health, focusing on both endemic and emerging acute virus infections. This review summarizes the epidemiology of acute virus infections in Indonesia, including outbreak reports, as well as public health response measurements and their potential or efficacy. Knowledge about human behaviour, animal reservoirs, climate factors, environment and their role in emerging virus infection are discussed. We aim to support public health authorities and health care policy makers in a One Health approach.
Keywords:Indonesia  dengue  chikungunya  rabies  viral hepatitis
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