Lessons from malaria control to help meet the rising challenge of dengue

Autor(es): Anders, Katherine L.; Hay, Simon I.


Resumo: Achievements in malaria control could inform efforts to control the increasing global burden of dengue. Better methods for quantifying dengue endemicity- equivalent to parasite prevalence surveys and endemicity mapping used for malaria-would help target resources, monitor progress, and advocate for investment in dengue prevention. Success in controlling malaria has been attributed to widespread implementation of interventions with proven efficacy. An improved evidence base is needed for large-scale delivery of existing and novel interventions for vector control, alongside continued investment in dengue drug and Vaccine development. Control of dengue is unlikely to be achieved without coordinated international financial and technical support for national programmes, which has proven effective in reducing the global burden of malaria.


Palavras-Chave: Plasmodium-Falciparum Transmission; Dominant Anopheles Vectors; Primary-School Children; Water Container Covers; Aedes-Aegypti Diptera; Global Distribution; Virus Transmission; Distribution Maps; Bionomic Precis; Community Involvement


Imprenta: Lancet Infectious Diseases, v. 12, n. 12, p. 977-984, 2012


Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Dengue


Data de publicação: 2012