Utility of surveillance data for planning for dengue elimination in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: a scenario-tree modelling approach.
Melanie Bannister-TyrrellAlison HillmanCitra IndrianiRiris Andono AhmadAdi UtariniCameron P SimmonsKatherine L AndersEvan SergeantPublished in: BMJ global health (2023)
This study suggests that with a combination of hospital-based surveillance and enhanced clinic-based surveillance for dengue, an acceptable level of confidence (80% probability) in the elimination of locally acquired dengue can be reached within 2 years. Increasing the surveillance system sensitivity could shorten the time to first ascertainment of elimination of dengue and increase the level of confidence in elimination.