denguecontrole
Denguecontrole refers to the set of public health actions aimed at preventing and reducing dengue transmission. The core objective is to lower the density of the mosquito vectors, primarily Aedes aegypti (and, to a lesser extent, Aedes albopictus), and to minimize human exposure to bites. Denguecontrole programs are most active in tropical and subtropical regions where dengue is endemic and can be mobilized quickly in response to outbreaks.
Key components include vector control, disease surveillance, community engagement, and intersectoral coordination. Vector control focuses on
Surveillance monitors dengue cases, viral circulation, and vector indices to guide interventions. Community participation and risk