Proceedings of the dengue endgame summit: Imagining a world with dengue control.
Wegman AD., Kalimuddin S., Marques ETA., Adams LE., Rothman AL., Gromowski GD., Wang TT., Weiskopf D., Hibberd ML., Alex Perkins T., Christofferson RC., Gunale B., Kulkarni PS., Rosas A., Macareo L., Yacoub S., Eong Ooi E., Paz-Bailey G., Thomas SJ., Waickman AT.
The first dengue "endgame" summit was held in Syracuse, NY over August 9 and 10, 2023. Organized and hosted by the Institute for Global Health and Translational Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University, the gathering brought together researchers, clinicians, drug and vaccine developers, government officials, and other key stakeholders in the dengue field for a highly collaborative and discussion-oriented event. The objective of the gathering was to discuss the current state of dengue around the world, what dengue "control" might look like, and what a potential roadmap might look like to achieve functional dengue control. Over the course of 7 sessions, speakers with a diverse array of expertise highlighted both current and historic challenges associated with dengue control, the state of dengue countermeasure development and deployment, as well as fundamental virologic, immunologic, and medical barriers to achieving dengue control. While sustained eradication of dengue was considered challenging, attendees were optimistic that significant reduction in the burden of dengue can be achieved by integration of vector control with effective application of therapeutics and vaccines.