World Health Organization
A toolkit for integrated vector management in sub-Saharan Africa
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Abstract
This toolkit for integrated vector management (IVM) is designed to help national and regional programme managers coordinate across sectors to design and run large IVM programmes. It is an extension of earlier guidance and teaching material published by the World Health Organization (WHO): Handbook for integrated vector management (1), Monitoring and evaluation indicators for integrated vector management (2), Guidance on policy-making for integrated vector management (3) and Core structure for training curricula on integrated vector management (4). The toolkit provides the technical detail required to plan, implement, monitor and evaluate an IVM approach. IVM can be used when the aim is to control or eliminate vector-borne diseases and can also contribute to insecticide resistance management. This toolkit provides information on where vector-borne diseases are endemic and what interventions should be used, presenting case studies on IVM as well as relevant guidance documents for reference. The diseases that are the focus of this toolkit are malaria, lymphatic filariasis, dengue, leishmaniasis, onchocerciasis, human African trypanosomiasis and schistosomiasis. It also includes information on other viral diseases (Rift Valley fever, West Nile fever, Chikungunya, yellow fever) and trachoma. If other vector-borne diseases appear in a country or area, vector control with an IVM approach should be adopted, as per national priorities. Malaria, as one of the most important vector-borne diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, is the main focus of this document. Programmes targeting other vector-borne diseases can learn from the experiences gained from malaria vector control and presented here. We hope that the detail provided in this toolkit will help programme managers to design and run effective IVM programmes.
Citation
Organization, W. H. (2016). A toolkit for integrated vector management in sub-Saharan Africa. [No known commissioning body]
Report Type | Project Report |
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Acceptance Date | Jun 6, 2017 |
Publication Date | Jun 1, 2016 |
Deposit Date | Jun 6, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 19, 2017 |
Publisher | World Health Organization |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1606100 |
Publisher URL | http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases/resources/9789241549653/en/ |
Additional Information | Publisher: World Health Organization Type: monograph Subtype: project_report |
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