Seven-Plus-One Model : A Move Toward Dengue Free Community

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Abstract

Dengue is a wide spectrum of diseases creating menace in the community. This vector-born disease alone has a significant impact on global public health and the economy. Resources need to be mobilized to tackle the situation. The present article focused on the novice concept of 'Seven-Plus-One models' as an approach to dengue prevention with vector management through community participation. A multidisciplinary approach along with exemplifying effective methods of inspectorial coordination and community participation is much required. The implementation of the Seven-Plus-One model has a positive impact on reducing dengue cases, indicating acceptance and effectiveness of the concept among the public. Dengue morbidity rate can be reduced through early detection and mobilizing the community for active participation in dengue prevention and control.

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Kumar, S., Mishra, R., & Singh, D. (2024, March 1). Seven-Plus-One Model : A Move Toward Dengue Free Community. Indian Journal of Community Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_212_23

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