Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control in Deprived Community, Karachi, Pakistan
Keywords:
Dengue Control, Community Health, Integrated Strategy, Public Health InterventionAbstract
Background: Dengue is a persistent public health threat in underserved communities, where limited infrastructure, poor sanitation, and low health literacy contribute to recurring outbreaks. Objective: This paper outlines an integrated management strategy for dengue prevention and control tailored to deprived community, focusing on sustainable and community driven approaches. Methods: The strategy combines community-based vector control, environmental management, health education, and strengthened primary healthcare services. It emphasizes local participation, inter-sectorial collaboration, and low-cost interventions such as eliminating mosquito breeding sites, improving water and waste management, and promoting early case detection. Conclusion: By aligning evidence-based practices with active community engagement, this model aims to reduce dengue transmission, strengthen local health systems, and create lasting improvements in public health outcomes.