Ismail Zulkifli, Gubler Duane J, Pangestu Tikki, Thisyakorn Usa, Srisawat Nattachai, Goh Daniel, Capeding Maria Rosario, Bravo Lulu, Yoksan Sutee, Tantawichien Terapong, Hadinegoro Sri Rezeki, Rafiq Kamran, Ooi Eng Eong
Department of Pediatrics, KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital, Shah Alam 40300, Malaysia.
Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore 169857, Singapore.
Vaccines (Basel). 2025 May 2;13(5):493. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13050493.
The 7 Asia Dengue Summit (ADS), titled "Road Map to Zero Dengue Death", was held in Malaysia from 5 to 7 June 2024. The summit was co-organized by Asia Dengue Voice and Action (ADVA); Global Dengue and -Transmitted Diseases Consortium (GDAC); Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network (SEAMEO TROPMED); Fondation Mérieux (FMx); and the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD). Dengue experts from academia and research, as well as representatives from the Ministries of Health, Regional and Global World Health Organization (WHO), and International Vaccine Institute (IVI), came together to highlight the crucial need for an integrated approach for dengue control and achieve the target of zero dengue deaths. With more than 50 speakers and delegates from over 28 countries, twelve symposiums, and three full days, the 7 ADS highlighted approaches to curb the growing danger of dengue. The summit included topics ranging from emerging dengue trends, insights from dengue human infection models, the immunology of dengue, and vaccine updates to antivirals and host-directed therapeutics. The 7 Asia Dengue Summit reinforced the importance of an integrated, collaborative approach to dengue prevention and control. By bringing together diverse stakeholders and launching innovative initiatives such as the Dengue Slayers Challenge, the summit advanced the regional and global agenda to achieve zero dengue deaths. The exchange of knowledge and strategies at the summit is expected to contribute significantly to improved dengue management and community engagement in affected regions.
第七届亚洲登革热峰会(ADS),主题为“登革热零死亡路线图”,于2024年6月5日至7日在马来西亚举行。该峰会由亚洲登革热之声与行动组织(ADVA)、全球登革热及传播疾病联盟(GDAC)、东南亚教育部长热带医学与公共卫生网络(SEAMEO TROPMED)、梅里埃基金会(FMx)以及被忽视热带病国际协会(ISNTD)联合主办。来自学术界和研究领域的登革热专家,以及各国卫生部、世界卫生组织(WHO)区域和全球办事处、国际疫苗研究所(IVI)的代表齐聚一堂,强调了采取综合方法控制登革热以及实现登革热零死亡目标的迫切需求。第七届亚洲登革热峰会有来自28个以上国家的50多名演讲者和代表、12场研讨会,为期三天,重点讨论了遏制登革热日益增长的危险的方法。峰会涵盖的主题包括新兴的登革热趋势、登革热人类感染模型的见解、登革热免疫学、疫苗最新情况以及抗病毒药物和宿主导向疗法等。第七届亚洲登革热峰会强化了采取综合、协作方法预防和控制登革热的重要性。通过汇聚不同利益相关者并发起“登革热杀手挑战”等创新举措,峰会推动了实现登革热零死亡的区域和全球议程。预计峰会上知识和策略的交流将极大有助于改善登革热管理以及受影响地区的社区参与。