The importance of long-term social research in enabling participation and developing engagement strategies for new dengue control technologies.
BACKGROUND: In recent years, new strategies aimed at reducing the capacity of mosquito vectors to transmit dengue fever have emerged. As with earlier control methods, they will have to be employed in a diverse range of communities across the globe and into the main settings for disease transmission,...
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Main Author: | Darlene McNaughton (Author) |
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