UK-funded dengue forecasting system introduced in Vietnam
The UN Development Programme (UNDP), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and HR Wallingford company on March 19 launched a pioneering dengue forecasting system in Vietnam, hoping to curb the spread of this disease in the country.
Dengue is transmitted mainly by the aedes aegypti mosquito (Photo: vnexpress.net) |
At the launching ceremony, Kamal Malhotra, UN Resident Coordinator in Vietnam, described the project as a wonderful initiative which helps Vietnamese health sector to combat dengue fever’s impacts.
Highlighting the UK’s strength in space technology, UK Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward expressed his delight to see the Space Agency and its partners introduce a new tool to help Vietnam predict and respond to the dengue outbreak in a more precise and effective manner.
The project is a vivid illustration for the UK’s commitment to supporting Vietnam to realise the UN’s Millennium Goals, he added.
Dengue fever is a periodic disease in Vietnam. It has close relations to rapid urbanisation process, environmental pollution, climate change, and poor access to basic services. In 2017, the country suffered a major outbreak with more than 170,000 dengue cases.