

Pan Dengue Network
The Pan-American Dengue Research Network (Pan-Dengue Net) is a self-organized group established for the purpose of managing, organizing, and advancing a scientific conference series on dengue to create opportunities for scientific exchange between academia, government and industry in the Americas. Pan-Dengue Net emerged as a continuation of pediatric Dengue Vaccine initiative efforts to hold multidisciplinary meeting in the American regions.
These bi-annual meetings have taken place in Recife, Brazil (2008) and Cancun, Mexico (2010). After its inception Pan-Dengue Net has managed four meetings the 2012 in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, 2014 in Belem, Brazil, 2016 in Panama, Panama City, 2018 in Galveston, Texas, USA, 2023 in Lima, Perú, and 2025 in Medellín, Colombia.
Evolution to PanArboNet
The participation in these conferences has progressively increased in the number of participants. Due to the success of this meeting series, the Pan-American Dengue Research Network is evolving for the current meeting into Pan-American Arbovirus Research Network, a name that more accurately reflects the expanded scope and mission of the network to research on arboviral diseases.
It is formed of a chair person, who will change every two years according to the location of the conference, a secretariat, an organizing committee and a scientific committee. This group will gather resources and support for the conferences, manage the outreach, invitation and abstract submission/acceptance, and review the scientific content of the presentations.
Our Journey
2008
Brazil
2010
Mexico
2012
Colombia
2014
Brazil
2016
Panama
2018
Texas, USA
2023
Perú
2025
Colombia