Perceived needs of disease vector control programs: A review and synthesis of (sub)national assessments from South Asia and the Middle East.

Systems for disease vector control should be effective, efficient, and flexible to be able to tackle contemporary challenges and threats in the control and elimination of vector-borne diseases. As a priority activity towards the strengthening of vector control systems, it has been advocated that cou...

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Main Authors: Henk van den Berg (Author), Kabirul Bashar (Author), Rajib Chowdhury (Author), Rajendra M Bhatt (Author), Hardev Prasad Gupta (Author), Ashwani Kumar (Author), Shanmugavelu Sabesan (Author), Ananganallur N Shriram (Author), Hari Kishan Raju Konuganti (Author), Akhouri T S Sinha (Author), Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat (Author), Ahmadali Enayati (Author), Hameeda Mohammed Hassan (Author), Aishath Shaheen Najmee (Author), Sana Saleem (Author), Surendra Uranw (Author), Pahalagedera H D Kusumawathie (Author), Devika Perera (Author), Mohammed A Esmail (Author), Lauren B Carrington (Author), Samira M Al-Eryani (Author), Roop Kumari (Author), Bhupender N Nagpal (Author), Sabera Sultana (Author), Raman Velayudhan (Author), Rajpal S Yadav (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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