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Inability to predict and prevent dengue outbreaks before epidemics occur

Public health officials and communities in dengue-endemic regions face recurring epidemic cycles with no effective early warning system, forcing reactive emergency responses instead of proactive prevention. Current surveillance methods fail to identify outbreak patterns early enough, resulting in overwhelmed healthcare systems, preventable deaths, and massive economic losses. Organizations desperately need predictive tools and coordinated intervention strategies to break the cycle of recurring epidemics.

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Recurring dengue epidemics : A commando operation needed

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Problem Details

Category
healthcare
Pain Keywords
dengue epidemic prevention, disease outbreak prediction, public health surveillance, epidemic preparedness, vector control coordination
Signals Collected
1
Created
2026-07-06 06:45