Freddy PérezAnthoni LlauGamaliel GutiérrezHaroldo Sergio da Silva BezerraGiovanini Evelim CoelhoSteven K. AultSulamita Brandao BarbirattoMarcelo Carballo de ResendeLizbeth CerezoGiovanni Luz Kleber2026-03-222026-03-22201910.1111/tmi.13200https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13200https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/43494Citaciones: 80Multifactorial events may have accounted for the decline in dengue seen in 2017. Differing elements might explain the reduction in dengue including elements of immunity, increased vector control, and even vector and\or viruses changes or adaptations. Most of the results of this expert consensus group meeting are hypothetical and based on limited evidence. Further studies are needed.enDengue feverEpidemiologyLatin AmericansChikungunyaIncidence (geometry)Public healthMedicineHerd immunityPopulationDemographyThe decline of dengue in the Americas in 2017: discussion of multiple hypothesesarticle