Vector and Environmental Control
Cross-source consensus on Vector and Environmental Control from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Vector control was the most commonly implemented dengue management strategy in the reviewed studies. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Countries used physical, chemical, biological, and environmental methods for vector control. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Physical vector control included stagnant-water elimination, Gravitraps, and house-to-house inspections. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Chemical vector control included ultra-low volume fogging and larvicides in several countries. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Wolbachia-infected and genetically modified mosquitoes were increasingly adopted as biological control approaches. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review
- Rising insecticide resistance is reducing the effectiveness of chemical vector control. — Towards an integrated model for dengue management: a scoping review