Sustainable Dengue Prevention and Management: Integrating Dengue Vaccination Strategies with Population Perspectives

Author:

Shafie Asrul Akmal1ORCID,Moreira Edson Duarte2ORCID,Vidal Gabriela3,Di Pasquale Alberta4ORCID,Green Andrew4,Tai Rie5,Yoong Joanne6

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Gelugor 11800, Malaysia

2. Associação Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce Hospital Santo Antônio and Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Bahia CEP 40.415-006, Brazil

3. Argentinian Infectious Diseases Society, Buenos Aires C1085, Argentina

4. Regional Medical Affairs Vaccines, Growth and Emerging Markets, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG Singapore Branch, Singapore 018981, Singapore

5. Vista Health Pte Ltd., Singapore 059413, Singapore

6. Research For Impact, Singapore 159964, Singapore

Abstract

The GEMKAP study (2023) unveiled consistent knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) levels across Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Latin America (LATAM) countries regarding dengue, with variations in the willingness to vaccinate. Despite an overall KAP parity, the disparities within and between the countries indicated the need for both overarching and tailored strategies. Population-wide gaps in dengue awareness result in suboptimal vaccination priorities and preventive measures. This commentary delves into identifying the drivers and barriers for implementing a multi-pronged dengue prevention and management program, emphasizing the pivotal role of vaccination alongside education and vector control. Drawing on expert interviews in APAC and LATAM, informed by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), four key themes emerged: prioritizing and continuously advocating for dengue on national health agendas, fostering stakeholder collaboration, incorporating population perspectives for behavioral change, and designing sustainable dengue prevention and management programs. Successful implementation requires evidence-based decision making and a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics to design adaptive education tailored to diverse population views. This commentary provides actionable strategies for enhancing dengue prevention and management, with a pronounced emphasis on dengue vaccination, advocating for a holistic, population-centric approach for sustained effectiveness.

Funder

Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG Singapore Branch

Publisher

MDPI AG

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