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Integrating evidence, models and maps to enhance Chagas disease vector surveillance.

Alexander GutfraindJennifer K PetersonErica Billig RoseClaudia Arevalo-NietoJustin SheenGian Franco Condori-LunaNarender TankasalaRicardo Castillo-NeyraCarlos Condori-PinoPriyanka AnandCesar Naquira-VelardeMichael Z Levy
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Without staying vigilant to remaining and re-emerging vector foci following a vector control campaign, disease transmission eventually returns and progress achieved is reversed. Our results suggest that, when provided the opportunity, most inspectors will use risk information to direct their surveillance activities, at least over the short term. The study is an initial, but key, step toward evidence-based vector surveillance.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • health information