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Resisting dengue vaccine a profound public health misstep

Resisting dengue vaccine a profound public health misstep
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Malaysia is facing a significant rise in dengue cases, with experts arguing that current prevention methods are insufficient and that the dengue vaccine Qdenga should be adopted. The article highlights the challenges of vaccine hesitancy in the context of recent international safety concerns.

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Dengue fever remains a major public health threat in tropical regions, and the debate over vaccination is critical for future mortality reduction.

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BURSA SGX Home Opinion As Asean Dengue Day arrives this 15 June, the regional rallying cry is “Towards Zero Dengue Deaths: Science, Strategy, and Solidarity.”

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The article takes a clear advocacy stance in favor of vaccination, framing resistance as a 'profound public health misstep'.

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