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Preparedness of Local Institutions for Dengue and Other Arboviral Threats: A Cross-Sectional Study of Italian Municipalities

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  • Massimiliano De Paolis

    (Prevention Department, Public Health Services, ASL Roma 5, 00019 Tivoli, Italy)

  • Daniele Di Giovanni

    (Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy)

  • Mariachiara Carestia

    (Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy)

  • Francesca Michienzi

    (Prevention Department, Public Health Services, ASL Roma 5, 00019 Tivoli, Italy)

  • Alberto Perra

    (Health Management, ASL Roma 5, 00019 Tivoli, Italy)

  • Alessio Abbondanzieri

    (Prevention Department, Public Health Services, ASL Roma 5, 00019 Tivoli, Italy)

Abstract

Dengue and other arboviruses are a rising public health concern, worsened by climate change, globalization, and weak vector control. This study assessed the preparedness of local institutions and general practitioners (GPs)/paediatricians in ASL Roma 5 (Lazio, Italy) for potential arboviral outbreaks. A cross-sectional survey (April–May 2024) conducted 99 interviews: 57 with mayors and 42 with general GPs/paediatricians. A Health Belief Model (HBM)-based questionnaire assessed knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding arbovirus transmission and management. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests. Dengue transmission awareness was low. Most mayors (85.96%) and GPs/paediatricians (88.1%) rated community knowledge as poor; 12.8% of mayors and 4.76% of GPs/paediatricians believed residents recognized local transmission risks. Environmental prevention programs were reported by 57.89% of mayors and 26.19% of GPs/paediatricians. Staff resource adequacy perceptions differed significantly (73.33% GPs/paediatricians vs. 21.82% mayors; p = 0.0005). In emergencies, 84.62% of GPs/paediatricians and 66.07% of mayors felt ready to act within 24 h. Local administrations face organizational and staffing limitations that hinder effective dengue prevention. While GPs/paediatricians showed greater confidence, they stressed the need for further training. Enhancing risk communication, environmental management, and intersectoral collaboration is crucial to improve preparedness for dengue and emerging arboviruses.

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  • Massimiliano De Paolis & Daniele Di Giovanni & Mariachiara Carestia & Francesca Michienzi & Alberto Perra & Alessio Abbondanzieri, 2026. "Preparedness of Local Institutions for Dengue and Other Arboviral Threats: A Cross-Sectional Study of Italian Municipalities," World, MDPI, vol. 7(8), pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jworld:v:7:y:2026:i:8:p:134-:d:2004808
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