The Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) is launching a series of 10 short films addressing the spread of dengue in developing countries in Asia and Latin America, but also in newly affected areas like the Southern United States.

The films cover major issues such as the difficulties encountered in developing a vaccine and the need for an integrated approach to combat the virus. The films feature experts from research centers and people fighting dengue in the field.

Through this campaign, PDC’s aim is to further awareness and start a global discussion between dengue experts and public and private stakeholders.

The films will be released on the PDC website, Youtube and Twitter starting June 1st and over a period of 5 weeks.

Join the discussion on Twitter @PDCdengue

"> The Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) is launching a series of 10 short films addressing the spread of dengue in developing countries in Asia and Latin America, but also in newly affected areas like the Southern United States.

The films cover major issues such as the difficulties encountered in developing a vaccine and the need for an integrated approach to combat the virus. The films feature experts from research centers and people fighting dengue in the field.

Through this campaign, PDC’s aim is to further awareness and start a global discussion between dengue experts and public and private stakeholders.

The films will be released on the PDC website, Youtube and Twitter starting June 1st and over a period of 5 weeks.

Join the discussion on Twitter @PDCdengue

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    PDC Launches a Series of Films to Raise Awareness

May 31, 2016 - Lyon, France

The Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) is launching a series of 10 short films addressing the spread of dengue in developing countries in Asia and Latin America, but also in newly affected areas like the Southern United States.

The films cover major issues such as the difficulties encountered in developing a vaccine and the need for an integrated approach to combat the virus. The films feature experts from research centers and people fighting dengue in the field.

Through this campaign, PDC’s aim is to further awareness and start a global discussion between dengue experts and public and private stakeholders.

The films will be released on the PDC website, Youtube and Twitter starting June 1st and over a period of 5 weeks.

Join the discussion on Twitter @PDCdengue