Experts indicate that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and rapid urbanization have contributed to the transformation of dengue fever from a seasonal disease to a more persistent health issue in India. This change is attributed to environmental factors that have altered the patterns of dengue transmission.
Why this rating? · 4 signals
Signals flagged in the original
- loaded language: 'deadly'
- loaded language: 'crisis'
- framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- vague attribution: Experts warn
Analyzed by our bias model Full breakdown ↓
India's dengue crisis extends beyond monsoon season, experts say
Experts are noting that factors such as rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and urbanization are leading to a shift in the dengue fever crisis in India. The disease is increasingly becoming a year-round concern rather than being limited to the monsoon season.
No note attached
on this article.
Bias Analysis
Bias Indicators Removed
- ✕ loaded language: 'deadly'
- ✕ loaded language: 'crisis'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ vague attribution: Experts warn
Original vs. Neutral
Why India’s deadly dengue crisis is now no longer confined to the monsoons
India's dengue crisis extends beyond monsoon season, experts say