World Dengue Day

World Dengue Day The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases
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15/06/2026

Today is World Dengue Day - a moment when the global dengue community comes together. We’re proud to collaborate with The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases to expand the reach of global dengue awareness and drive greater understanding of the disease. 🌍🦟​

Dengue is a growing global health threat. It is now endemic in more than 100 countries, with millions of cases reported each year.[1] ​

⚠️ As dengue continues to spread, excuses can create a false sense of security that delays preventative actions. ​

✅ Know the facts​
✅ Understand your risk​
✅ Take practical steps to help prevent dengue

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References:
1. World Health Organization. Dengue and Severe Dengue. Available at: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dengue-and-severe-dengue. Accessed June 2026.

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15/06/2026

It’s June 15 2026, adding our voice to the powerful regional momentum of Dengue Day! We look forward to a full day of round-the-world advocacy as . 👉https://www.dengueday.com

14/06/2026

It’s June 15th and the sun rises on 2026! We add our voice to the powerful regional momentum of Dengue Day and look forward to a full day of round-the-globe advocacy as , raising awareness of the world’s fastest growing mosquito borne disease. https://www.dengueday.org

14/06/2026
03/06/2026

With dengue cases on the rise in Sri Lanka, it’s important to know the warning signs and act early 🦟⚠️

These symptoms 🤒 could indicate dengue:
🔻 Severe headache
🔻 Joint and muscle pain
🔻 Nausea
🔻 Skin rashes
🔻 Pain behind eyes

If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.

Early care can save lives. Stay alert. Stay protected ‼️

03/06/2026
16/05/2026

please join the The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases Side Event:
🦟Arboviruses: Shaking or shaping the future of global health?
👉May 19, 8.30-10.00, Geneva
👉https://www.isntd.org/wha79-arboviruses

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