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India faces the highest chikungunya risk, with up to 12.1 million people affected annually due to climate, ecology, and population factors.
A new global study identifies India as facing the highest chikungunya risk, with up to 12.1 million people at risk annually, driven by climate, ecology, and population factors.
The disease, spread by Aedes mosquitoes, causes severe joint pain and chronic disability, particularly in children under 10 and adults over 60.
Researchers project 34.9 million people worldwide could be at risk, with India, Brazil, and Indonesia bearing the greatest burden.
No specific antiviral treatments exist, emphasizing prevention through mosquito control and vaccine development.
Climate change may expand transmission zones beyond traditional tropical areas.
La India enfrenta el mayor riesgo de chikungunya, con hasta 12,1 millones de personas afectadas anualmente debido a factores climáticos, ecológicos y de población.