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The International Conference on Controlling Dengue Fever Vectors Begins in Muscat

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Last updated: 2024/10/30 at 2:55 AM
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The “First International Conference in Vector Control Intervention for Dengue Fever” was recently held in Muscat Governorate, organized by Muscat Municipality, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation (WHO). The event was inaugurated by Dr. Hilal Ali Al Sabti, Minister of Health, and was attended by prestigious guests, including members of the Royal family, ministers, and Dr. Jean Jabbour, WHO Representative in the Sultanate of Oman. Specialists from various countries gathered to discuss the prevention and control of dengue fever vectors, with a focus on the Aedes mosquito.

The conference will span two days and feature multiple plenary sessions where experiences and strategies to combat dengue fever vectors will be shared and discussed. International speakers from renowned organizations such as the WHO and the US Centre for Disease Control will provide valuable insights into vector-borne diseases and the latest advancements in vector control methods. The primary goal of the conference is to enhance national capacities in managing disease vectors, while also exploring the implementation of technologies and Integrated Vector Management (IVM) to combat the spread of dengue fever.

The conference not only serves as a platform for exchanging knowledge and expertise but also aims to address the challenges posed by dengue fever and other vector-borne diseases. By bringing together global experts in the field, the event seeks to foster collaboration and promote innovative solutions that can effectively mitigate the impact of these diseases. With a comprehensive agenda that covers various aspects of vector control intervention, the conference provides a unique opportunity for participants to expand their understanding of the latest developments and best practices in vector-borne disease prevention.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that can aid in the surveillance and control of disease vectors. By staying informed about the latest trends and advancements in the field of vector control, attendees can better equip themselves to address the challenges posed by dengue fever and other vector-borne diseases. Through engaging discussions and interactive sessions, the conference offers a dynamic platform for experts to share their insights and explore innovative approaches to vector control intervention.

As the conference unfolds, attendees will have the chance to delve into the latest research findings and strategies for vector control intervention. By examining case studies and success stories from around the world, participants can gain valuable insights into effective practices and interventions that have proven to be successful in combating dengue fever and other vector-borne diseases. The knowledge and expertise shared at the conference will play a crucial role in shaping future initiatives and policies aimed at reducing the burden of vector-borne diseases on a global scale.

In conclusion, the “First International Conference in Vector Control Intervention for Dengue Fever” in Muscat Governorate serves as a prestigious platform for experts and stakeholders to come together and address the challenges posed by vector-borne diseases. By fostering collaboration and promoting innovative solutions, the conference aims to enhance global efforts in combating the spread of dengue fever and other vector-borne diseases. Through comprehensive discussions and presentations, participants will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in vector control intervention, paving the way for more effective strategies to manage disease vectors and protect public health.

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