Yuji Shimizu, Chairman of the Board Mr Khao Industrial (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Khao runs a business dedicated to improving the quality of life of Thai people, and recognizing the dangers of dengue fever, has implemented the “Protect Our Future” program for the third year in a row to protect people from remote and safe places. In the first part of the project from mosquitoes, we are focusing on working with the government sector. Industry and academic institutions This year, Gao supported the research and development of the “mosquito bite crowdsourcing” feature in the “know” application.
Operated by NECTEC, NSTDA and the Department of Disease Control, the tool allows people to report mosquito conditions in the area where they live, work or do any activity from across the country. This reporting information will be used to improve detection of outbreaks in the prevention and control of dengue fever. Gao also emphasizes national epidemic prevention. To reduce dengue fever, Kao continues to support mosquito repellent products to prevent mosquito bites. Kao has introduced a new invention that can be used to repel mosquitoes and not interfere with daily activities.
Under the Dengue-Zero Collaboration, which is committed to leading Thailand to a dengue-free society, according to strategies that promote collaboration with various network partners, for the past 3 years, activities under this collaboration have focused on early prevention and control of dengue fever. Reaches the target group well This year, the campaign “The more you don't know, the more you protect” will create awareness. To raise public awareness of the dangers of the disease, emerging international artist Win Methwin Opas-Iamkhajorn will be one of the “Dengue Heroes” raising awareness about preventing dengue and strengthening immunity to protect yourself and those close to you from dengue.
Mr. Peter Strible, Managing Director Takeda (Thailand) Company Limited He said: “Takeda is committed to being part of a major force in moving Thailand towards a dengue-free society through multi-dimensional collaboration with the public and private sectors. Communication emphasizing the importance of preventive measures against dengue fever and helping to reduce the public health, economic and social burden by vaccinating medical personnel. Bangkok public health volunteers help teachers and students in high-risk areas across the country thanks to the Department of Disease Control in Bangkok and partners working together to protect Thai people from dengue fever. We will continue to work together to achieve the goal of reducing outbreaks, disease and loss to zero in Thailand.