Implementing a vector surveillance-response system for chagas disease control: a 4-year field trial in Nicaragua.
Kota YoshiokaDoribel TerceroByron PérezJiro NakamuraLenin PérezPublished in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2017)
We argue that the proposed vector surveillance-response system is workable within the resource-constrained health system in Nicaragua. Integration to the primary health care services was a key to improve the system performance. Continual efforts are necessary to keep adapting the surveillance-response system to the dynamic health systems. We also discuss that the goal of eliminating vector-borne transmission remains unachievable. This paper provides lessons not only for Chagas disease control in Central America, but also for control efforts for other NTDs that need a sustainable surveillance-response system to support elimination.