Thailand Dengue Dashboard
This showcase presents an interactive dashboard built on Thailand's weekly dengue fever surveillance data, compiled from the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, and published through the GFID platform.
Dengue is one of Thailand's most significant mosquito-borne diseases, with large outbreaks that surge during the rainy season and affect every region of the country. Weekly monitoring is critical for vector-control campaigns and hospital preparedness. The dashboard consolidates years of case reports so users can track seasonal waves, multi-year cycles, and provincial hotspots. Use the filters (Year, Week, Province) to explore the data, and review:
- Total patients and average cases per year
- Count by Week — the strong seasonal (rainy-season) peak
- Share by Year and Count by Year — multi-year epidemic cycles and major outbreak years
- Top provinces — areas with the highest reported burden
- Average by Week — the typical weekly pattern
All figures are aggregated from the underlying surveillance dataset; the raw records remain access-controlled while these summary statistics are shared for public insight. Data updates automatically when the source resource is refreshed.