Effective surveillance systems for vector-borne diseases in urban settings and translation of the data into action: a scoping review.

TitleEffective surveillance systems for vector-borne diseases in urban settings and translation of the data into action: a scoping review.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
JournalInfect Dis Poverty
Volume7
Start Page99
Date Published09/2018
AuthorsFournet F, Jourdain F, Bonnet E, Degroote S, Ridde V
Keywordsscoping review, Surveillance systems, Urban health, Vector-borne diseases
Abstract

Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat, with “old” diseases like malaria, and “emergent” or “re-emergent” ones like Zika, because of an increase in international trade, demographic growth, and rapid urbanization. In this era of globalization, surveillance is a key element in controlling VBDs in urban settings, but surveillance alone cannot solve the problem. A review of experiences is of interest to examine other solution elements. The objectives were to assess the different means of VBD surveillance in urban environments, to evaluate their potential for supporting public health actions, and to describe the tools used for public health actions, the constraints they face, and the research and health action gaps to be filled.

URLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6137924/