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Outdoor spatial spraying against dengue: A false sense of security among inhabitants of Hermosillo, Mexico.

Pablo A Reyes-CastroLucía Castro-LuqueRolando Díaz-CaravantesKathleen R WalkerMary H HaydenKacey C Ernst
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
The results suggest that the perception that outdoor spatial spraying prevents dengue is associated with lower adoption of prevention practices and higher entomological risk. This provides some support to the hypothesis that spraying may lead to a "false sense of security". Further investigations to clarify this relationship should be conducted. Government campaigns should emphasize the difficulty in controlling Ae. aegypti mosquitoes and the need for both government and community action to minimize risk of dengue transmission.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • zika virus
  • air pollution
  • healthcare
  • global health
  • primary care
  • particulate matter
  • mental health
  • electronic health record