The severity of the Dengue fever has sparked multiple discussions and studies regarding its prevention. To combat this disease, locations like Indonesia, Taiwan and Ethiopia have conducted studies on the matter. For these important measures, the scientists from these areas have reviewed the information and approach towards the required prevention of Dengue fever. The following text will depict some data received from these valuable studies.
One of the important measures that can be taken is educating doctors. It has been discovered that 56 percent of doctors were not qualified enough to cure a patient without concerning symptoms (Yusuf & Ibrahim, 2019). Implementing control programs is necessary for Dengue fever prevention as well (Pan et al, 2020), as it decreases the probability of epidemics. Civilians need to be informed on the matter as well, for outbreak prevention (Santhi et al, 2020). These actions may help with decreasing the number of Dengue fever cases. (140 words)
References
Pan, C. Y., Liu, W. L., Su, M. P., Chang, T. P., Ho, H. P., Shu, P. Y., Huang, J. J., Lin, L. J., & Chen, C. H. (2020). Epidemiological analysis of the Kaohsiung city strategy for dengue fever quarantine and epidemic prevention. BioMed Central.
Santhi, H., Marsaulina, I., & Nurmaini. (2020). Knowledge, attitudes, income and implementation regarding the dengue fever prevention program in Medan, Indonesia. Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher.
Yusuf, A. M., & Ibrahim, N. A. (2019). Knowledge, attitude and practice towards dengue fever prevention and associated factors among public health sector health-care professionals: In dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia. PubMed Central (PMC).