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2nd session: Digital Social Innovation for Challenging and Optimizing the Public Health Research 01.00-03.00 pm., 28 March, 2024 Onsite: Khao Luang Chamber, Cooperation Education Building, WU. Thailand; Online: Mar 28, 2024 01:00 PM Bangkok; Join Zoom Meeting https://wu-ac-th.zoom.us/j/96043016672, Meeting ID: 960 4301 6672; Contact Email: ec.dach@gmail.com

2nd session: Digital Social Innovation for Challenging and Optimizing the Public Health Research 01.00-03.00 pm., 28 March, 2024 Onsite: Khao Luang Chamber, Cooperation Education Building, WU. Thailand; Online: Mar 28, 2024 01:00 PM Bangkok; Join Zoom Meeting https://wu-ac-th.zoom.us/j/96043016672, Meeting ID: 960 4301 6672; Contact Email: ec.dach@gmail.com Read More »

1st session: Challenges and Possible Solutions for Optimization in Public Health Research Education, and Publications 09.00 am-12.00 pm., 28 March, 2024 Onsite: Khao Luang Chamber, Cooperation Education Building, WU. Thailand; Online: Mar 28, 2024 08:30 AM Bangkok, Join Zoom Meeting https://wu-ac-th.zoom.us/j/93622362351, Meeting ID: 936 2236 2351; Contact Email: ec.dach@gmail.com

1st session: Challenges and Possible Solutions for Optimization in Public Health Research Education, and Publications 09.00 am-12.00 pm., 28 March, 2024 Onsite: Khao Luang Chamber, Cooperation Education Building, WU. Thailand; Online: Mar 28, 2024 08:30 AM Bangkok, Join Zoom Meeting https://wu-ac-th.zoom.us/j/93622362351, Meeting ID: 936 2236 2351; Contact Email: ec.dach@gmail.com Read More »

4th Excellent Center for Dengue and Community Public Health (EC for DACH) Hybrid International Conference, Walailak University Topic: Digital Social Innovations: Challenges and Possible Solutions for Optimization in Public Health Research, Education Program, and Publications

4th Excellent Center for Dengue and Community Public Health (EC for DACH) Hybrid International Conference, Walailak University Topic: Digital Social Innovations: Challenges and Possible Solutions for Optimization in Public Health Research, Education Program, and Publications Read More »

Dengue: How Walailak University Tackles this Global Issue

Dengue is a viral infection caused by Dengue virus, transmitted to people through the bites of female mosquitoes specifically Aedes species. This mosquito-borne disease is widespread across the globe, particularly in tropical countries including Thailand. Dengue was first documented in Thailand in 1949, with the first disease outbreak recorded in 1958. Four serotypes of Dengue viruses: DENV-1, DENV-2,

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