Webinar – Harnessing simulation models to enhance dengue prevention and control
Join us for a webinar on how simulation models can be used to shape effective policies and strategies for dengue prevention and control. Don't miss the chance to hear from our fantastic line-up of expert speakers.
23 October, 15:30–17:00 (CET)
This webinar brings together leading experts to discuss the latest advancements in using models to enhance dengue prevention and control efforts. During the session, speakers will describe the role of modelling in outbreak prediction and risk assessment, and outline how models can be used to optimise intervention strategies.
Our distinguished speakers include:
Dr. Rachel Lowe (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom)
Dr. Michael Johansson (Northeastern University, United States)
Dr. Piero Poletti (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Italy)
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Meeting password: CDCE
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Dengue
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease widely spread in tropical and subtropical regions. It is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Most of the clinical cases present a febrile illness, severe forms include hemorrhagic fevers and shock with fatalities.