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Impact,economic evaluation,and sustainability of integrated vector management in urban settings to prevent vector-borne diseases:a scoping review 被引量:1
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作者 Jorge Marcos-Marcos Antonio Olry de Labry-Lima +4 位作者 Silvia Toro-Cardenas Marina Lacasaña Stephanie Degroote Valery Ridde Clara Bermudez-Tamayo 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2018年第1期830-843,共14页
Background:The control of vector-borne diseases(VBD)is one of the greatest challenges on the global health agenda.Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization has heightened the interest in addressing these challenges through ... Background:The control of vector-borne diseases(VBD)is one of the greatest challenges on the global health agenda.Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization has heightened the interest in addressing these challenges through an integrated vector management(IVM)approach.The aim was to identify components related to impacts,economic evaluation,and sustainability that might contribute to this integrated approach to VBD prevention.Main body:We conducted a scoping review of available literature(2000-2016)using PubMed,Web of Science,Cochrane,CINAHL,Econlit,LILACS,Global Health Database,Scopus,and Embase,as well as Tropical Diseases Bulletin,WHOLIS,WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme,and Google Scholar.MeSH terms and free-text terms were used.A data extraction form was used,including TIDieR and ASTAIRE.MMAT and CHEERS were used to evaluate quality.Of the 42 documents reviewed,30 were focused on dengue,eight on malaria,and two on leishmaniasis.More than a half of the studies were conducted in the Americas.Half used a quantitative descriptive approach(n=21),followed by cluster randomized controlled trials(n=11).Regarding impacts,outcomes were:a)use of measures for vector control;b)vector control;c)health measures;and d)social measures.IVM reduced breeding sites,the entomology index,and parasite rates.Results were heterogeneous,with variable magnitudes,but in all cases were favourable to the intervention.Evidence of IVM impacts on health outcomes was very limited but showed reduced incidence.Social outcomes were improved abilities and capacities,empowerment,and community knowledge.Regarding economic evaluation,only four studies performed an economic analysis,and intervention benefits outweighed costs.Costeffectiveness was dependent on illness incidence.The results provided key elements to analyze sustainability in terms of three dimensions(social,economic,and environmental),emphasizing the implementation of a community-focused eco-bio-social approach.Conclusions:IVM has an impact on reducing vector breeding sites and the entomology index,but evidence of impacts on health outcomes is limited.Social outcomes are improved abilities and capacities,empowerment,and community knowledge.Economic evaluations are scarce,and cost-effectiveness is dependent on illness incidence.Community capacity building is the main component of sustainability,together with collaboration,institutionalization,and routinization of activities.Findings indicate a great heterogeneity in the interventions and highlight the need for characterizing interventions rigorously to facilitate transferability. 展开更多
关键词 vector-borne diseases integrated vector management Urban health INTERVENTION Scoping review
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Vector-borne disease and climate change adaptation in African dryland socialecological systems 被引量:2
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作者 Bruce A.Wilcox Pierre Echaubard +1 位作者 Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky Bernadette Ramirez 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2019年第3期94-94,共1页
Background:Drylands,which are among the biosphere's most naturally limiting and environmentally variable ecosystems,constitute three-quarters of the African continent.As a result,environmental sustainability and h... Background:Drylands,which are among the biosphere's most naturally limiting and environmentally variable ecosystems,constitute three-quarters of the African continent.As a result,environmental sustainability and human development along with vector-borne disease(VBD)control historically have been especially challenging in Africa,particularly in the sub-Saharan and Sahelian drylands.Here,the VBD burden,food insecurity,environmental degradation,and social vulnerability are particularly severe.Changing climate can exacerbate the legion of environmental health threats in Africa,the social dimensions of which are now part of the international development agenda.Accordingly,the need to better understand the dynamics and complex coupling of populations and environments as exemplified by drylands is increasingly recognized as critical to the design of more sustainable interventions.Main body:This scoping review examines the challenge of vector-borne disease control in drylands with a focus on Africa,and the dramatic,ongoing environmental and social changes taking place.Dryland societies persisted and even flourished in the past despite changing climates,extreme and unpredictable weather,and marginal conditions for agriculture.Yet intrusive forces largely out of the control of traditional dryland societies,along with the negative impacts of globalization,have contributed to the erosion of dryland's cultural and natural resources.This has led to the loss of resilience underlying the adaptive capacity formerly widely exhibited among dryland societies.A growing body of evidence from studies of environmental and natural resource management demonstrates how,in light of dryland system's inherent complexity,these factors and top-down interventions can impede sustainable development and vector-borne disease control.Strengthening adaptive capacity through community-based,participatory methods that build on local knowledge and are tailored to local ecological conditions,hold the best promise of reversing current trends.Conclusions:A significant opportunity exists to simultaneously address the increasing threat of vector-borne diseases and climate change through methods aimed at strengthening adaptive capacity.The integrative framework and methods based on social-ecological systems and resilience theory offers a novel set of tools that allow multiple threats and sources of vulnerability to be addressed in combination.Integration of recent advances in vector borne disease ecology and wider deployment of these tools could help reverse the negative social and environmental trends currently seen in African drylands. 展开更多
关键词 vector-borne diseases integrated vector management Complexity Social-ecological system BIODIVERSITY RESILIENCE Climate change adaptation Traditional knowledge Adaptive vector borne disease management
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Current status of the sterile insect technique for the suppression of mosquito populations on a global scale
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作者 Jérémy Bouyer 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 CSCD 2024年第5期110-110,共1页
Background The World Health Organization(WHO)has emphasized the urgent need for alternative strategies to chemical insecticides for controlling mosquito populations,particularly the invasive Aedes species,which are kn... Background The World Health Organization(WHO)has emphasized the urgent need for alternative strategies to chemical insecticides for controlling mosquito populations,particularly the invasive Aedes species,which are known vectors of arboviruses.Among these alternative approaches,the sterile insect technique(SIT)is experiencing rapid development,with numerous pilot trials being conducted worldwide.Main text This review aims to elucidate the principles of SIT and highlight the significant recent advancements that have facilitated its scalability.I also employ a phased conditional approach to categorize the progression of 39 projects,drawing on peer reviewed studies,press releases and direct communication with project managers.This review indicates that a substantial number of projects illustrate the efficacy of SIT in suppressing Aedes populations,with one project even demonstrating a reduction in dengue incidence.I offer several recommendations to mitigate potential failures and address the challenges of compensation and overcompensation when implementing SIT field trials.Furthermore,I examine the potential implications of male mating harassment on the effectiveness of SIT in reducing disease transmission.Conclusions This comprehensive assessment underscores the promise of SIT as a viable strategy for mosquito control.The insights gained from these trials not only contribute to the understanding of SIT’s effectiveness but also highlight the importance of careful project management and ecological considerations in the pursuit of public health objectives. 展开更多
关键词 IRRADIATION Autocidal control vector control integrated vector management integrated pest management DENGUE ARBOVIRUS AEDES
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