Dengue Surveillance Among Children In Sri Lanka: Essential Data To Guide Policy

Dengue Surveillance Among Children In Sri Lanka: Essential Data To Guide Policy

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8 November 2010

Surveillance of dengue infection among children in Sri Lanka is providing practical assistance to the global effort to combat this neglected — but nevertheless costly and potentially fatal — disease,

Hasitha Tissera

Hasitha Tissera

Surveillance of dengue infection among children in Sri Lanka is providing practical assistance to the global effort to combat this neglected — but nevertheless costly and potentially fatal — disease, according to research presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia (November 3-7, 2010). Hasitha Tissera from the Sri Lanka Ministry of Health and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine discusses the progress they’ve made in understanding this mosquito-borne viral disease, and urges greater international efforts to provide a vaccine and better treatments.