Dengue transmission is the process by which the dengue virus is spread from one person to another through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes. Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that is common in tropical and subtropical regions, and can cause severe flu-like symptoms, as well as potentially life-threatening complications such as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Efforts to control dengue transmission typically focus on reducing mosquito populations through measures such as insecticide spraying, eliminating standing water where mosquitoes breed, and using bed nets and other protective measures to prevent mosquito bites. Research in this area often involves studying the behavior of Aedes mosquitoes, the epidemiology of dengue outbreaks, and the effectiveness of different control strategies in preventing the spread of the virus.