Dengue is the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease in the world and is a key public health issue in Cambodia. In a collaborative partnership, two Cambodian ministries (the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport) will come together, with Malaria Consortium and partners, to implement a cross-sectoral dengue prevention project. This approach aims to reduce mosquito breeding sites and limit the spread of dengue by trialling a socio-ecological vector control strategy that combines evidence-based biophysical with social interventions. The project will take place in schools and households in rural Prey Chhor, a district in Kampong Cham province with one of the highest incidence rates for dengue in the country.
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Keywords: Capacity development | Community delivery | Public health communications | Research | Dengue | Preventive treatments | Vector control | SDG17 | SDG3 | SDG6
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