Designing a community engagement framework for a new dengue control method: a case study from central Vietnam.
BACKGROUND: The Wolbachia strategy aims to manipulate mosquito populations to make them incapable of transmitting dengue viruses between people. To test its efficacy, this strategy requires field trials. Public consultation and engagement are recognized as critical to the future success of these pro...
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Main Authors: | Darlene McNaughton (Author), Thi Thu Huong Duong (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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