Can tracking where people go stop dengue? new study says yes

NCT ID NCT06599970

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study aims to improve how we predict and prevent dengue outbreaks by looking at how people move around the city. Researchers in Cuba will collect information from 810 residents about their daily travel, along with mosquito and weather data. The goal is to build better computer models that show where and when dengue is likely to spread, so health officials can target prevention efforts more effectively.

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  • Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri

    Havana, La Habana, Cuba

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