A qualitative study to identify the determinants and strategies for the prevention of dengue fever in Iran
Razie Toghroli, Abdoljabbar Zakeri, Mehdi Hassani Azad, Minoosadat Mousavi Nik, Roghayeh Ezati rad, Zohre Eftekhari, Mehdi Sharafi, Manoj Sharma

TL;DR
This study explores factors and strategies for preventing dengue fever in Iran through community discussions and expert input.
Contribution
The study identifies seven key determinants for dengue control in Iran using focus group discussions and thematic analysis.
Findings
Seven key determinants for dengue fever control were identified, including environmental and social factors.
Interdisciplinary cooperation and community participation are crucial for effective dengue prevention.
Enhancing high-risk environments and fostering community responsibility are recommended strategies.
Abstract
In June 2024, Iran reported a dengue fever outbreak beginning in Hormozgan province and spreading to several other provinces, raising significant public health concerns. To mitigate the disease’s impact, multiple meetings were held to explore control strategies, emphasizing community participation through focus groups. This study aimed to identify the determinants, priorities, and control strategies for combating dengue fever and breeding sites of Aedes mosquitoes in Hormozgan province, Iran. This qualitative study employed purposive sampling with maximum variation to conduct 13 focus group discussions (FGDs) with 163 participants (8–13 per group) in Hormozgan Province during June-July 2024. Participants included health department officials, municipal managers, port authorities, and community leaders. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis following Braun and Clarke’s six-phase…
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TopicsMosquito-borne diseases and control · Viral Infections and Vectors · Malaria Research and Control
