The unprecedented outbreak of dengue in Singapore, a dataset of geographical dengue clusters covering the nationwide lockdown period in 2020
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Dengue, a mosquito-transmitted viral disease, has posed a public health challenge to Singaporean residents over the years. In 2020, Singapore has been experiencing an unprecedented dengue outbreak. We collect a dataset of geographical dengue clusters reported by the National Environment Agency (NEA) from 15 Feb to 9 July in 2020, covering the nationwide lockdown period from 7 April to 1 June for controlling the pandemics of COVID-19. NEA regularly updates the dengue clusters during which an infected person may be tagged to one cluster based on the most probably infection location (residential apartment or workplace address), which is further matched to fine-grained spatial units with an average coverage of only about 1.35 km<sup>2</sup>. Such dengue cluster dataset helps not only reveal the dengue transmission pattern, but also reflect the effects of lockdown on dengue spreading dynamics. The resulting data records are released in simple formats for easy access to facilitate studies on dengue epidemics
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2020-10-21



