Mobilising communities for Aedes aegypti control: the SEPA approach
Abstract Camino Verde (the Green Way) is an evidence-based community mobilisation tool for prevention of dengue and other mosquito-borne viral diseases. Its effectiveness was demonstrated in a cluster-randomised controlled trial conducted in 2010-2013 in Nicaragua and Mexico. The common approach tha...
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Main Authors: | Robert J. Ledogar (Author), Jorge Arosteguí (Author), Carlos Hernández-Alvarez (Author), Arcadio Morales-Perez (Author), Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera (Author), José Legorreta-Soberanis (Author), Harold Suazo-Laguna (Author), Alejandro Belli (Author), Jorge Laucirica (Author), Josefina Coloma (Author), Eva Harris (Author), Neil Andersson (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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