Hello everyone, the 4th project for the Dashboard Week was about Dengue :
Do you know what Dengue is?!
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to severe complications, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. The disease’s prevalence is influenced by factors like rainfall and temperature, which create favorable conditions for mosquito breeding.
This dashboard provides a view of dengue trends over time, highlighting countries with the highest number of cases. It also explores potential correlations between dengue cases, temperature and precipitation to determine if warmer and wetter conditions contribute to increased dengue incidence.
The following picture is the model that I created. I created Countries Table to relate all of tables together.

Next step was to create the dashboard. Firstly I created a line chart to see the number of Dengue cases over time and then I wanted to know about countries with higher number of Dengue cases.

What is the reason of Dengue? Is there any relation between Warm weather and the number of Dengue cases?
Or, Is there any relationships with Precipitation and the number of Dengue cases?
So, to know the answer of these questions I made another charts.

Conclusion:
Dengue transmission is primarily influenced by a range of environmental, socioeconomic, and health-related factors. The main cause and contributing criteria is Climate.
Dengue-carrying mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus) thrive in warm, humid climates. Temperature, rainfall, and humidity levels are key factors, as they impact mosquito survival and breeding cycles.