About this Research Topic
In recent decades, vector-borne diseases have become a major issue for public health. With 80% of the world population living at risk, the sensitivity of vector-borne diseases to climate change, the incremental trends in the burden of disease, and pandemic potential that many of these diseases have - new approaches, such as the one provided by digital health, are required to counter the threat that they pose to health systems around the world.
In order to provide health care professionals with an updated insight on the developments currently in the pipeline, we invite submissions focused on digital innovations whose use might have a positive impact on the prevention and control of the most relevant vector-borne diseases.
We therefore welcome submissions relating to the following subthemes:
- Advanced surveillance
- Forecast of epidemics
- Artificial intelligence
- Preparedness
- Multiplex point-of-care and real-time diagnosis
- Innovation in prevention and control
- Community-based surveillance (engagement and impact)
- Institutional responses and responsibilities
- Innovation in the impact of climate change on vector-borne diseases
Keywords: digital health, innovation, Vector-borne diseases, surveillance, prevention, control
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