• Title of article

    Implementation of integrated vector management for disease vector control in the Eastern Mediterranean: where are we and where are we going?

  • Author/Authors

    Mnzava, A. World Health Organization, Regional Office for the EasternMediterranean - Vector Biology and Control, Division of Communicable Disease Control, Egypt , Williams, J. RTI International - Integrated Vector Management, United States of America , Bos, R. World Health Organization - Public Health and Environment Department, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health Programme, Switzerland , Zaim, M. World Health Organization - Vector Ecology and Management - Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, Switzerland

  • From page
    453
  • To page
    459
  • Abstract
    Integrated vector management (IVM) is an acknowledged strategy of choice for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases. The paper describes and documents the progress countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region have made in endorsing and translating the strategy into action at the national level. These include increased political commitment; strengthened intersectoral coordination and partnership; strengthened capacity in entomology and vector control; and scaling up of vector control interventions through universal access. These efforts, however, are compromised by inappropriate institutional arrangements in some countries; weak national capacities to address management of pesticides; development and spread of vector resistance to insecticides, including to pyrethroids; and the expansion of emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases. With WHO leadership and support from partners, countries continue to address these challenges head-on.
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Record number

    2642239