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  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology
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  • Dengue poses a significant and growing global health threat.
  • Existing dengue control efforts require enhanced international and multisectoral coordination.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the risks of vaccine hesitancy and the need for robust public health strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To foster international and multisectoral coordination for dengue control and prevention.
  • To share best practices, resources, and improve global preparedness for dengue.
  • To advocate for the establishment of World Dengue Day to increase global awareness.

Main Methods:

  • Jointly hosted the ISNTD-ADVA World Dengue Day Forum-Cross Sector Synergies in June 2021.
  • Convened global experts to share insights, research, and strategies.
  • Engaged over 2,000 professionals, researchers, epidemiologists, and policymakers from 59 countries.

Main Results:

  • Highlighted the urgent need for integrated, multisectoral collaboration (health, environment, education, policy).
  • Identified key components for dengue control: vector control, environmental management, surveillance, case management, vaccine research, capacity building, political commitment, and community engagement.
  • Emphasized the necessity of a coordinated strategy addressing vaccine hesitancy through science, transparency, and behavioral understanding.

Conclusions:

  • Integrated, multisectoral collaboration is crucial for effective dengue control and prevention.
  • A coordinated, science-based approach is vital to overcome challenges like vaccine hesitancy.
  • A strong call to action was made to establish World Dengue Day to enhance global awareness and preparedness.