Appendix n° 1. Specifications of the survey
p. 203-204
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SYNOPSIS – POINT 1: ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND VECTOR CONTROL
Question 1
1How can knowledge of Aedes aegypti populations be improved, with a view to defining indicators for early detection of epidemic risk and optimizing strategy for vector control during and between epidemics, vector control being the only currently available method of control and prevention?
Question 2
2Who are the social partners in dengue control and what role can community participation play?
Question 3
3What consequences can a hurrican or other natural disaster have for a potential dengue epidemic, and how can those consequences be reduced?
SYNOPSIS – POINT 2: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE
Question 4
4What objectives should a national and/or regional dengue surveillance system have, for early warning and for monitoring trends?
Question 5
5What should the intervention thresholds be (suspected or probable cases, confirmed cases, severe forms) and how should they be determined?
Question 6
6« What can virus detection and characterization tools contribute to dengue surveillance and control?
SYNOPSIS – POINT 3: CLINICAL EXPRESSION OF DENGUE
Question 7
7Can research into the physiopathological mechanisms of the severe forms of the disease improve medical management of the disease?
SYNOPSIS – POINT 4: ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Question 8
8Local organisational factors for optimizing dengue control: what is to be expected from an early warning system, standardized information circulation procedures and public dengue prevention education?
Question 9
9Regional organisational factors for optimizing dengue control: what is to be expected of an information exchange network between Caribbean countries?
Question 10
10In what ways can the new information technologies improve dengue surveillance and control?
SYNOPSIS – POINT 5: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DENGUE
Question 11
11How can the economic impact of dengue in endemic and epidemic periods be assessed?
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