All time in Kuala Lumpur/Manila/Singapore Time (GMT: +0800)

Sunday 13th June Monday 14th June Tuesday 15th June
12.30pm Commemorating 2021 ASEAN DENGUE DAY & Advocacy for WORLD DENGUE DAY opening session All Co-convenors and Supporting Institutions Mr Kamran Prof.Zulkifli Ismail 12:00pm ISNTD: Dr Kamran ADVA: Prof.Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro Title: Fighting dengue is a never ending story
  1. Multi-sector partnership approach in dengue cases reduction Mr Budi Gunadi Sadikin Minister of Health (Indonesia)
PM* 1pm – 2:30pm Symposium Title: Dengue Situation In Indonesia Supporting Institution – Indonesian Paediatric Society Moderator: Dr Maria Rosario Capeding
  1. Opening Speech by Dr Aman Pulungan. Executive Director of the IPA and President of the APPA & IPS The Indonesia Pediatric Society – Commitment in Combating Dengue
  2. Beyond COVID-19: Dengue situation in IndonesiaDr Maxi Rondonuwu Head of Directorate General of Preventation and Control Diseases, Indonesia MOH
  3. AFIRE Study in Indonesia: an observational cohort to assess dengue casesDr Made Susila Utama Internist from Udayana University and PI of Indonesia AFIRE study
  4. Successful of “Tunggal Dara” dengue control programmeDr Hakam
Time: 1pm SGT on Monday Symposium Title: Dengue Therapeutics – Moderator: Prof Ooi Eng Eong
  1. NITD-688, a pan-serotype inhibitor against dengue NS4B Dr Gu Feng & Dr Stephanie Moquin
  2. Repurposing Ivermectin Dr Panisadee Avirutnan
Discussion
Takeda Symposium Moderators: Prof Usa Thisyakorn & Prof Tikki Pangestu
  1. Advanced Science: COVID-19 and dengue immunizationProfessor Emeritus Sutee Yoksan (Mahidol University Thailand)
  2. Dengue Infection immunogenicityProfessor Lisa Ng (A*STAR Singapore Immunology Network Singapore)
  3. TAK-003 Immunogenicity: early-phase studiesDr Vianney Tricou (Takeda Clinical Development)
  4. TAK-003 Efficacy and Safety: phase 3 clinical studyDr Walid Kandeil (Takeda Medical Affairs)
  5. Vaccine HesitancyProfessor Tikki Pangestu (NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Singapore)
  6. Discussion
3:00pm- 4:30pm Sanofi Symposium Title: Immunization against Dengue: Targeting with Confidence Moderator: Prof Tikki Pangestu (NUS Yoog Loo Lin School of Medicine Singapore) Panellist: Dr Stephanie Meyer (Dengue Global Medical Expert, Sanofi Pasteur)
  1. Dengue vaccination: Where are we now?Dr Leong Hoe Nam (Singapore)
  2. How to know your statue of prior dengue infection and why it matters.Prof Terapong Tantawichen (Thailand)
  3. How to implement pre-vaccination screening in your practice? Thai Perspectives Assoc. Prof. Thanyawee Puthanakit (Thailand)
Discussion
Chulalongkorn University Tropical Medicine Cluster Symposium: Dengue in the midst of COVID19 Pandemicr Moderator: Prof Usa Thisyakorn
  1. Dengue in the midst of COVID-19 PandemicProf Terapong Tantawichien
  2. Dengue Virus Transmission during COVID-19 PandemicDr Stefan Fernandez
  3. Epidemiology of Dengue during COVID-19 PandemicDr Jurai Wongsawat
  4. Dengue and COVID-19: Double TroubleDr Nattachai Srisawat
  5. Breakthrough Approach on Dengue Vaccination amid COVID-19 PandemicProfessor Sutee Yoksan
Discussion
5:00pm – 6:30pm Title: Biomarkers, Pathogenesis and New Horizons for Dengue Therapeutics and DiagnosticsModerator: Mr Kamran Rafiq Dr Kevin Maringer Dr Neelika Gathsaurie Malavige Dr Priya Shah Symposium Title: Indonesian Paediatric Society – Symposium 2 Title: From dengue research to clinical implementationModerator: Prof. Adi Utarini
  1. Distinct Dengue Epidemiology and Viral Characteristics in Western, Central and Eastern regions of IndonesiaDr Tedjo Sasmono Senior Research Fellow & Dengue Unit Head of the Eijkman Institute
  2. Fluid and monitoring: the primary modality of dengue case management Dr Ida Safitri Laksono Pediatrician from Gajah Mada University and Peer Reviewer WHO Dengue guideline 2009
  3. Markers of Dengue-Related severity and mortalityDr Anggraini Alam Pediatrician from Padjadjaran University and Head of Infection & Tropical Disease of the IPS Discussion
Symposium: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Resilience Against Future Threats (RAFT) project in Conjunction with Malaria Consortium: DENGUE VECTORS Moderator: Dr Leo Braack
  1. Aedes Dengue Vector Species in South East Asia; Are there others than Ae. aegypti and Ae. Albopictus?Dr Ronald Enrique Moreles Vargas
  2. The Global Vector Hub as an important repository and tool for hosting and sharing dengue vector data.Dr Frederik Seelig
  3. Getting the measure of adult Ades age, an important parameter in dengue epidemiology.Dr Jo Lines
Discussion
Evening* 7:00PM-8:30pm Symposium Title: Tackling and Preventing Dengue Fever: the Road to Integrating Vector Control and Surveillance into Communities Moderator Mr Kamran Rafiq
  1. Building an integrated dengue surveillance system in Ethiopia Dr Ryan Tokarz
  2. Dengue Tracking system- Punjab Pakistan Assoc. Prof. Somia Iqtadar
  3. Intervention for Dengue Epidemiology in Malaysia: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Dr. Mitra Saadatian-Elahi
Symposium Title: Dengue Expert Advisory Group Pakistan Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Somia Iqtadar
  1. Dengue Expansion, environmental concerns and the real vector: a permanent health burden in urban to rural setting Punjab, PakistanProfessor Waseem Akram
  2. Innovative Solutions for Dengue Surveillance and Control, Pakistan experience.Capt (Retired) Muhammad Usman (Commissioner Lahore, Pakistan)
  3. Outcome of Standardized Case Management of Dengue; An Evidence Based Success Story from Pakistan.Assoc. Prof Somia Iqtadar (Chairperson Dengue Expert Advisory Group Pakistan)
  4. Strategic approaches for Effective Community Engagement and Intersectoral coordinationDr Jamshed Ahmed (Head/WHO sub Office Punjab Pakistan
Discussion
Symposium Title: Engaging Communities Worldwide to Overcome Dengue Challenges and Harness Opportunities Moderator: Mr Kamran Rafiq
  1. National strategy in shaping grassroots engagement in Sri LankaDr Hasitha Tissera
  2. Advocacy in engaging youth communities SADC-16 youth parliamentsMr Maximillian Godwin Kilipamwambu
  3. Vaccine producers update on their community engagementMr Jean-Antoine Zinsou Mr Derek Wallace
  4. Discussion
9:00pm – 10:30pm ISNTD Symposium Title:Building Mitigation and Resilience against Future Dengue Threats: From Climate Change to Disasters & Emergencies Moderator: Mr Kamran Rafiq
  1. Aedes Vector Control ToolkitDr Richard Allan
  2. Global Vector Hub by WHO-TDRDr Frederik Seelig
  3. Hydrometeorological hazards and dengue outbreak predictionDr Rachel Lowe
Discussion
Philippines Symposium Title : ASEAN to World Dengue : Past, Present and Future Interventions Moderators: Professor Emeritus Lulu C Bravo, MD & Mr Kamran Rafiq
  1. ASEAN Dengue:  Lessons LearnedDr Beverly Lorraine C.Ho Concurrent Director IV, Health Promtion Bureau and Disease Prevention and Control Bureau
  2. Dengue in the Midst of COVID19 PandemicProfessor Cecilia Maramba – Lazarte Director of the Institute of Herbal Medicine, National Institutes of Health, University of the Philippines Manila
  3. Global march towards ending the neglect for DengueDr Hasitha Tissera
Panel Discussion Objectives :
  1. Describe the experiences of ASEAN countries in combatting dengue
  2. Explain the impact that COVID 19 has on the incidence severity and control of Dengue
  3. Enumerate and illustrate what interventions could lead to reduction in mortality and morbidity of dengue