Integrated Dengue Management
Cross-source consensus on Integrated Dengue Management from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The review defines integration as coordinated alignment across roles, information flows, and decision-making rather than uniform intervention delivery. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Multi-sectoral coordination involves collaboration between health and non-health sectors to address determinants of dengue transmission. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Dengue management operates across community, urban or provincial, national, and regional or international levels. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Centralised governance systems enabled cohesive national dengue implementation in Singapore, Mexico, and China. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Decentralised dengue models relied on local initiatives and subnational legislation in Thailand, Brazil, Nigeria, and Nepal. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review