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Comparison of mosquito control programs in seven urban sites in Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas
Impoinvil, Daniel E. ; Ahmad, Sajjad ; Troyo, Adriana ; Keating, Joseph ; Githeko, Andrew K. ; Mbogo, Charles M. ; Kibe, Lydiah ; Githure, John I. ; Gad, Adel M. ; Hassan, Ali N. ; Orshan, Laor ; Warburg, Alon ; Calder¢n-Arguedas, Olger ; S nchez-Lor¡a, Victoria M. ; Velit-Suarez, Rosanna ; Chadee, Dave D. ; Novak, Robert J. ; Beier, John C. .
Afiliação
  • Impoinvil, Daniel E. ; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Global Public Health Program. Miami, FL. United States of America
  • Ahmad, Sajjad ; University of Nevada. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Las Vegas, NV. United States of America
  • Troyo, Adriana ; Universidad de Costa Rica. Facultad de Microbiolog¡a. Departamento de Parasitolog¡a. San Jos‚. Costa Rica
  • Keating, Joseph ; Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Department of International Heath and Development. New Orleans, LA. United States of America
  • Githeko, Andrew K. ; Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). Centre for Vector Biology and Control Research. Kisumu, Kenya. Africa
  • Mbogo, Charles M. ; Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). Centre for Geographic Medicine Research-Coast. Kilifi, Kenya. Africa
  • Kibe, Lydiah ; Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). Centre for Geographic Medicine Research-Coast. Kilifi, Kenya. Africa
  • Githure, John I. ; International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE). Human Health Division. Nairobi, Kenya. Africa
  • Gad, Adel M. ; Ain Shams University. Research and Training Center on Vectors of Diseases. Cairo. Egypt
  • Hassan, Ali N. ; Ain Shams University. Institute of Environmental Studies & Research. Cairo. Egypt
  • Orshan, Laor ; Ministry of Health. Laboratory of Entomology. Jerusalem. Israel
  • Warburg, Alon ; The Hebrew University -Hadassah Medical School. Kuvin Centre for the Study of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. Department of Parasitology. Jerusalem. Israel
  • Calder¢n-Arguedas, Olger ; Universidad de Costa Rica. Facultad de Microbiolog¡a. Departamento de Parasitolog¡a. San Jos‚. Costa Rica
  • S nchez-Lor¡a, Victoria M. ; Ministerio de Salud. µrea Rectora de Salud Puntarenas-Chacarita. Puntarenas. Costa Rica
  • Velit-Suarez, Rosanna ; Ministerio de Salud. Unidad de Desarrollo y Regulaci¢n de Servicios de Salud. Puntarenas. Costa Rica
  • Chadee, Dave D. ; The University of the West Indies. Department of Life Sciences. St. Augustine. Trinidad and Tobago
  • Novak, Robert J. ; Illinois Natural History Survey. Champaign, IL. United States of America
  • Beier, John C. ; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Global Public Health Program. Miami, FL. United States of America
Health policy ; Health policy;83(2-3): 196-212, Oct. 2007. tabilus
Article em En | MedCarib | ID: med-17706
Biblioteca responsável: TT5
ABSTRACT
Mosquito control programs at seven urban sites in Kenya, Egypt, Israel, Costa Rica, and Trinidad are described and compared. Site-specific urban and disease characteristics, organizational diagrams, and strengths, weaknesses, obstacles and threats (SWOT) analysis tools are used to provide a descriptive assessment of each mosquito control program, and provide a comparison of the factors affecting mosquito abatement. The information for SWOT analysis is collected from surveys, focus-group discussions, and personal communication. SWOT analysis identified various issues affecting the efficiency and sustainability of mosquito control operations. The main outcome of our work was the description and comparison of mosquito control operations within the context of each study site's biological, social, political, management, and economic conditions. The issues identified in this study ranged from lack of inter-sector collaboration to operational issues of mosquito control efforts. A lack of sustainable funding for mosquito control was a common problem for most sites. Many unique problems were also identified, which included lack of mosquito surveillance, lack of law enforcement, and negative consequences of human behavior. Identifying common virtues and shortcomings of mosquito control operations is useful in identifying "best practices" for mosquito control operations, thus leading to better control of mosquito biting and mosquito-borne disease transmission.
Assuntos
Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MedCarib Assunto principal: Eficiência Organizacional / Ecossistema / Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde / Costa Rica / Egito / Órgãos Governamentais Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Africa / America central / Asia / Caribe ingles / Costa rica / Trinidad y tobago Idioma: En Revista: Health policy Ano de publicação: 2007 Tipo de documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MedCarib Assunto principal: Eficiência Organizacional / Ecossistema / Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde / Costa Rica / Egito / Órgãos Governamentais Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Africa / America central / Asia / Caribe ingles / Costa rica / Trinidad y tobago Idioma: En Revista: Health policy Ano de publicação: 2007 Tipo de documento: Article