Innovative strategies for vector control : Progress in the global vector control response.
Current tools for vector control are insufficient to curb vector-borne disease transmission. Recent outbreaks of 'new' vector-borne diseases, such as Zika and chikungunya, and the ongoing fight against malaria underscore this. Scientists and public health authorities collaborate on a conti...
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Language: | English |
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Wageningen :
Wageningen Academic Publishers,
2021.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Ecology and Control of Vector-borne Diseases
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Ecology and control of vector-borne diseases
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. Where do we stand with the Global Vector Control Response?
- Constantianus J.M. Koenraadt1*, Raman Velayudhan2, Jeroen Spitzen1 and Willem Takken1
- Insecticides
- 2. Insecticides and malaria
- Immo Kleinschmidt1,2* and Mark Rowland3
- 3. Creating long-term resilience against malaria vectors while addressing the immediate need to suppress pathogen transmission
- Fredros O. Okumu1,2,3,4* and Marceline F. Finda1,2
- 4. Insecticide-based approaches for dengue vector control
- Scott A. Ritchie1, Gregor J. Devine2, Gonzalo M. Vazquez-Prokopec3, Audrey E. Lenhart4, Pablo Manrique-Saide5 and Thomas W. Scott6*
- 5. Insecticide-impregnated screens used under 'multi-target method' for haematophagous fly control in cattle: a proof of concept
- Marc Desquesnes1,2,3*, Emilie Bouhsira4, Piangjai Chalermwong3, Léa Drosne1,2,3, Gérard Duvallet5, Michel Franc4, Geoffrey Gimonneau2,6, Yannick René Pierre Grimaud7, Pierre Guillet8, Yousif E. Himeidan9, Philippe Jacquiet4, Sathaporn Jittapalapong10, Wyc
- Innovative strategies in integrated vector management
- 6. Peri-domestic vector control interventions using attractive targeted sugar baits and push-pull strategies
- Caleb Stica1, Neil F. Lobo2 and Sarah J. Moore1,3,4*
- 7. Mass mosquito trapping for malaria control: past successes and future directions
- Alexandra Hiscox1,2* and Willem Takken2
- 8. Larval source management for malaria control: prospects for new technologies and community involvement
- Constantianus J.M. Koenraadt
- Intersectoral collaborations
- 9. Intersectoral collaboration and action in dengue vector control in Asia based on an eco-bio-social perspective
- Pattamaporn Kittayapong1,2
- 10. Health impact assessment: a tool for intersectoral collaboration.
- Martin Birley1* and Robert Bos2
- 11. Integrated vector management for control, elimination and prevention-of-reintroduction of malaria in Sri Lanka: a historical review
- Henk van den Berg1*, Gamini Manuweera2 and Manonath Marasinghe3
- 12. Outbreaks of arboviruses, biotechnological innovations and vector control: facing the unexpected
- Christophe Boëte
- Conclusions
- 13. Global Vector Control Response - supporting the pillars
- Willem Takken1, Constantianus JM Koenraadt1*, Jeroen Spitzen1 and Raman Velayudhan2
- Appendix. Challenges and opportunities
- About the editors
- Contributors
- Reviewers.