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Towards harmonisation of entomological surveillance in the Mediterranean area.

Frédéric JourdainAbdallah M SamyAfrim HamidiAli BouattourBülent AltenChafika FarajDavid RoizDušan PetrićElisa Pérez-RamírezEnkeledja VeloFiliz GünayGolubinka BosevskaIbrahim SalemIgor PajovicJelena MarićKhalil KananiLusine ParonyanMaria-Grazia DenteMarie PicardMarija ZgombaM'hammed SarihNabil HaddadOleksandr GaidashRoena SukhiasviliSilvia DeclichTaher ShaibiTatiana SulescoZoubir HarratVincent Robert
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Robust surveillance systems are required to address the globalisation of emerging arboviruses. The prevention and management of mosquito-borne viral diseases must be addressed in the prism of a One Health strategy that includes entomological surveillance as an integral part of the policy. Entomological surveillance systems should be designed according to the entomological and epidemiological context and must have well-defined objectives in order to effect a tailored and graduated response. We therefore rely on different scenarios according to different entomological and epidemiological contexts and set out detailed objectives of surveillance. The development of multidisciplinary networks involving both academics and public authorities will provide resources to address these health challenges by promoting good practises in surveillance (identification of surveillance aims, design of surveillance systems, data collection, dissemination of surveillance results, evaluation of surveillance activities) and through the sharing of effective knowledge and information. These networks will also contribute to capacity building and stronger collaborations between sectors at both the local and regional levels. Finally, concrete guidance is offered on the vector of the main arbovirus based on the current situation in the area.
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