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National Dengue Day Messages, Quotes and Slogans 2023

Dengue can be defeated by practising excellent hygiene and maintaining a clean environment.

National Dengue Day Messages: Dengue is transmitted by mosquitoes and is caused by four distinct serotypes of the dengue virus: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4. Dengue, which is transmitted by the Aedes albopictus mosquito, can cause flu-like symptoms, such as severe muscle pain and nausea, and can be fatal if not correctly treated. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare celebrates National Dengue Day annually on May 16 to raise awareness of this disease.

National Dengue Day Messages and Slogans 2023

  • On this World Dengue Day, strength and power to everyone. Let’s unite to combat this disease that has claimed so many lives.
  • Dengue can be defeated by practising excellent hygiene and maintaining a clean environment.
  • World Dengue Day serves as a reminder that we have the ability to eradicate Dengue if we work together.
  • On this World Dengue Day, I wish you all the best. Our sustained efforts to combat this disease should soon bear fruit.
  • On this World Dengue Day, best wishes to everyone! Let’s unite to combat this disease that has claimed so many lives.
  • Dengue can be defeated by practising excellent hygiene and maintaining a clean environment. Everyone wishes you a joyful World Dengue Day.
  • World Dengue Day serves as a reminder that we have the ability to eradicate malaria if we work together. I congratulate you on World Dengue  Day.
  • On this World Dengue Day, I wish you all the best. Our sustained efforts to combat this disease should soon bear fruit.

National Dengue Day Quotes 2023

  • “Dengue fever is currently one of the most significant tropical diseases. Although it does not harm a large number of people, it has a significant economic and social impact.” — Duane Gubler
  • “Dengue is one of these underappreciated diseases… It has been essentially neglected for many, many years.” — Duane Gubler
  • African Proverb: If you believe you’re too small to make a difference, you haven’t spent the night with a mosquito.
  • “Incredibly, a single mosquito species, Aedes aegypti, is responsible for the transmission of four known fatal viral diseases to humans, yet this mosquito has been permitted to infest densely populated urban areas.”- T.K. Naliaka
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