Viewpoint: A framework for decision-making in integrated vector management to prevent disease
Authors: van den Berg, Henk; Takken, Willem
Source: Tropical Medicine & International Health, Volume 12, Number 10, October 2007 , pp. 1230-1238(9)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
Summary Integrated vector management (IVM) aims to extend the basis of disease control by involving other sectors and local communities in control action. It is vital that decisions on IVM are made locally for two reasons: first, the epidemiology of disease can vary at a small spatial scale, suggesting the need for precise targeting and second, a number of disease determinants relate to the actions and conditions of local communities, suggesting the need for their increased participation. This requires a shift from centrally managed, sector-specific operations to the facilitation of multi-partner programmes at the district and local level. We propose a methodology for involving local partners outside the health sector in describing and mapping the local determinants and conditions of disease, analysing control options, and consolidating a joint strategy of control. Thus determinants that often lie outside the domain of the health sector are tackled.Keywords: integrated vector management; disease control; determinants and conditions of disease; health sector; Africa; Asia; Gestion intégrée du vecteur; contrôle de la maladie; déterminants et conditions de la maladie; secteur de la santé; Afrique; Asie; Manejo Integrado de Vectores; control de la enfermedad; determinantes y condiciones de la enfermedad; sector sanitario; África; Asia
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2007.01905.x
Publication date: 2007-10-01
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- In this Subject: Internal Medicine
- By this author: van den Berg, Henk ; Takken, Willem

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