7 Questions
Where were the reported cases of dengue fever primarily concentrated in 1950?
South America, Southeast Asia, and parts of the Caribbean
In 2010, where did the distribution of reported dengue fever cases expand to?
large parts of Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and portions of Africa and the Middle East
In which year was dengue fever not reported in the Middle East?
1950
Which region saw a significant increase in reported cases of dengue fever from 1950 to 2010?
Africa
Compared to 1950, which new region had reported cases of dengue fever by 2010?
The Middle East
Which of the following statements is true regarding the global distribution of dengue fever between 1950 and 2010?
The distribution expanded to additional regions including parts of Africa by 2010.
Which region did not have reported cases of dengue fever in either 1950 or 2010?
Australia
Study Notes
Distribution of Dengue Fever Cases
- In 1950, reported cases of dengue fever were primarily concentrated in: • South America • Southeast Asia • Parts of the Caribbean
Expansion of Dengue Fever Cases (2010)
- By 2010, reported cases of dengue fever had expanded to: • Large parts of Central and South America • Southeast Asia • Portions of Africa • The Middle East
Distribution of Dengue Fever Cases
- In 1950, reported cases of dengue fever were primarily concentrated in: • South America • Southeast Asia • Parts of the Caribbean
Expansion of Dengue Fever Cases (2010)
- By 2010, reported cases of dengue fever had expanded to: • Large parts of Central and South America • Southeast Asia • Portions of Africa • The Middle East
This quiz covers the distribution of dengue fever cases in 1950 and its expansion by 2010. It tests knowledge of the regions and countries affected by the disease.
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