JAKARTA. Ten ASEAN members have agreed to a new action plan aimed at controlling the spread of Dengue Fever in the region. The agreement was signed during an event held in connection with ASEAN Dengue Day, at the National Monument in Jakarta on Wednesday. During the event, Indonesian Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih announced the Jakarta Call for Action on the Control and Prevention of Dengue, which was proposed to follow on from the ASEAN Strategic Framework on Health Development. "It is estimated that worldwide 50 to 100 million people are infected with [dengue fever each year], and 20,000 of these cases result in death," she said.
ASEAN members sign agreement to boost dengue prevention
JAKARTA. Ten ASEAN members have agreed to a new action plan aimed at controlling the spread of Dengue Fever in the region. The agreement was signed during an event held in connection with ASEAN Dengue Day, at the National Monument in Jakarta on Wednesday. During the event, Indonesian Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih announced the Jakarta Call for Action on the Control and Prevention of Dengue, which was proposed to follow on from the ASEAN Strategic Framework on Health Development. "It is estimated that worldwide 50 to 100 million people are infected with [dengue fever each year], and 20,000 of these cases result in death," she said.