An exploration of current and future vector-borne disease threats and opportunities for change.

Journal: Frontiers in public health
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Abstract

Vector-borne diseases, including dengue, threaten the health and livelihoods of over 80% of the world's population, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Environmental, ecological, climatic, and socio-economic factors are expected to drive increased transmission, emphasizing the need to identify key threats and prioritize strategies for control. We examined drivers, challenges and potential solutions with global experts, using Brazil and India as case studies. Both countries face rapid population growth, unplanned urbanization and increased exposure to animal reservoirs alongside unique surveillance and control challenges. We advocate for improvements in surveillance systems and capacity, investment in sustainable vector control tools, leveraging of artificial intelligence for outbreak prediction, and fostering public-private partnerships to develop innovative interventions. A multifaceted approach, combining community-led initiatives with advanced technologies, is essential to reducing the burden of vector-borne diseases and preventing future epidemics.

Authors

  • Alexandra Hiscox
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Robert T Jones
    Centre for Materials and Surface Science and Department of Chemistry and Physics, School of Molecular Sciences, La Trobe University , Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia.
  • Jessica Dennehy
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Will Dyall
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Laura Paris
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Freya I Spencer
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Fiona Keating
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.
  • Frederik Seelig
    Center for Immunology of Viral Infections, Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Abhinandan Narendran
    Reckitt Benckiser (India) Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
  • Avijit Das
    Reckitt Benckiser (India) Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
  • James G Logan
    Arctech Innovation, Dagenham, United Kingdom.