Advancing Dengue Fever Preparedness in Africa: Challenges, Resilience, and Contributions to Global Health

Dr. Seyi Samson Enitan, K. Abbas, Rawan Raad Hassan Elrufai, Solomon Umukoro, Causette Laura Metago Tsague, Ifeoma Roseline Nwafor, Ameh Raphael Adole, A. Omoare, Samuel Sunday Eke, Daniel Sudan Gbise, O. Edafetanure-Ibeh, Agbolahan Adegboyega Adebanjo, Francisca Nkechi Onyeshidi, Ayomide-Oluwatobiloba Okuneye, Chisom Blossom Onyeji
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Dengue Fever remains a pressing public health concern in the Global South, including in Africa, where limited resources, inadequate surveillance, weak health systems, climate change, and urbanization exacerbate the threat. This review study focuses on strategies to strengthen preparedness, capacity building efforts on surveillance, vector control, health system strengthening, community engagement, and research. Investing in training programs, research initiatives, and regional collaboration is vital. Advocacy for increased political commitment and resource allocation is necessary to drive policy support. African nations are actively contributing to global Dengue control efforts, showcasing resilience amidst adversity. There are promising prospects for improvement. Enhanced surveillance, capacity building, community engagement, research, and regional collaboration are identified as crucial strategies. Strengthening surveillance systems can provide accurate data for targeted interventions, while investing in healthcare infrastructure and training can improve diagnosis and treatment capabilities. Community engagement and education efforts can promote preventive behaviours, and research initiatives drive progress in Dengue prevention and control. Additionally, regional collaboration fosters knowledge exchange and resource sharing. By addressing these challenges and capitalizing on emerging opportunities, Africa can further strengthen its contribution to global Dengue control efforts. Through sustained investment, collaboration, and innovation, Africa has the potential to mitigate Dengue's impact and inspire similar efforts worldwide. Advocacy for increased political commitment and resource allocation is essential to drive policy support. By prioritizing Dengue control and implementing sustainable interventions tailored to local contexts, Africa can enhance public health resilience and contribute significantly to the global fight against Dengue.
推进非洲登革热防备工作:挑战、复原力和对全球健康的贡献
登革热仍然是包括非洲在内的全球南部地区一个紧迫的公共卫生问题,那里资源有限、监测不足、卫生系统薄弱、气候变化和城市化加剧了登革热的威胁。本回顾性研究的重点是加强防备战略、监测能力建设工作、病媒控制、卫生系统强化、社区参与和研究。对培训计划、研究计划和地区合作进行投资至关重要。有必要倡导加强政治承诺和资源分配,以推动政策支持。非洲国家正在为全球登革热控制工作做出积极贡献,在逆境中展现出顽强的生命力。改进工作的前景广阔。加强监测、能力建设、社区参与、研究和地区合作被认为是至关重要的战略。加强监测系统可以为有针对性的干预措施提供准确的数据,而投资于医疗保健基础设施和培训可以提高诊断和治疗能力。社区参与和教育工作可以促进预防行为,而研究工作则推动登革热预防和控制工作取得进展。此外,地区合作可以促进知识交流和资源共享。通过应对这些挑战和利用新出现的机遇,非洲可以进一步加强其对全球登革热防控工作的贡献。通过持续的投资、合作和创新,非洲有可能减轻登革热的影响,并激励全世界做出类似的努力。倡导加强政治承诺和资源分配对于推动政策支持至关重要。通过优先考虑登革热控制和实施适合当地情况的可持续干预措施,非洲可以提高公共卫生复原力,为全球抗击登革热做出重大贡献。
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