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Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa

BACKGROUND: Integrated vector management (IVM) for malaria control requires ecological skills that are very scarce and rarely applied in Africa today. Partnerships between communities and academic ecologists can address this capacity deficit, modernize the evidence base for such approaches and enabl...

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Autores principales: Mukabana, W Richard, Kannady, Khadija, Kiama, G Michael, Ijumba, Jasper N, Mathenge, Evan M, Kiche, Ibrahim, Nkwengulila, Gamba, Mboera, Leonard, Mtasiwa, Deo, Yamagata, Yoichi, van Schayk, Ingeborg, Knols, Bart GJ, Lindsay, Steven W, de Castro, Marcia Caldas, Mshinda, Hassan, Tanner, Marcel, Fillinger, Ulrike, Killeen, Gerry F
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1409792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16457724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-5-9
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author Mukabana, W Richard
Kannady, Khadija
Kiama, G Michael
Ijumba, Jasper N
Mathenge, Evan M
Kiche, Ibrahim
Nkwengulila, Gamba
Mboera, Leonard
Mtasiwa, Deo
Yamagata, Yoichi
van Schayk, Ingeborg
Knols, Bart GJ
Lindsay, Steven W
de Castro, Marcia Caldas
Mshinda, Hassan
Tanner, Marcel
Fillinger, Ulrike
Killeen, Gerry F
author_facet Mukabana, W Richard
Kannady, Khadija
Kiama, G Michael
Ijumba, Jasper N
Mathenge, Evan M
Kiche, Ibrahim
Nkwengulila, Gamba
Mboera, Leonard
Mtasiwa, Deo
Yamagata, Yoichi
van Schayk, Ingeborg
Knols, Bart GJ
Lindsay, Steven W
de Castro, Marcia Caldas
Mshinda, Hassan
Tanner, Marcel
Fillinger, Ulrike
Killeen, Gerry F
author_sort Mukabana, W Richard
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description BACKGROUND: Integrated vector management (IVM) for malaria control requires ecological skills that are very scarce and rarely applied in Africa today. Partnerships between communities and academic ecologists can address this capacity deficit, modernize the evidence base for such approaches and enable future scale up. METHODS: Community-based IVM programmes were initiated in two contrasting settings. On Rusinga Island, Western Kenya, community outreach to a marginalized rural community was achieved by University of Nairobi through a community-based organization. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ilala Municipality established an IVM programme at grassroots level, which was subsequently upgraded and expanded into a pilot scale Urban Malaria Control Programme with support from national academic institutes. RESULTS: Both programmes now access relevant expertise, funding and policy makers while the academic partners benefit from direct experience of community-based implementation and operational research opportunities. The communities now access up-to-date malaria-related knowledge and skills for translation into local action. Similarly, the academic partners have acquired better understanding of community needs and how to address them. CONCLUSION: Until sufficient evidence is provided, community-based IVM remains an operational research activity. Researchers can never directly support every community in Africa so community-based IVM strategies and tactics will need to be incorporated into undergraduate teaching programmes to generate sufficient numbers of practitioners for national scale programmes. Academic ecologists at African institutions are uniquely positioned to enable the application of practical environmental and entomological skills for malaria control by communities at grassroots level and should be supported to fulfil this neglected role.
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spelling pubmed-14097922006-03-23 Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa Mukabana, W Richard Kannady, Khadija Kiama, G Michael Ijumba, Jasper N Mathenge, Evan M Kiche, Ibrahim Nkwengulila, Gamba Mboera, Leonard Mtasiwa, Deo Yamagata, Yoichi van Schayk, Ingeborg Knols, Bart GJ Lindsay, Steven W de Castro, Marcia Caldas Mshinda, Hassan Tanner, Marcel Fillinger, Ulrike Killeen, Gerry F Malar J Opinion BACKGROUND: Integrated vector management (IVM) for malaria control requires ecological skills that are very scarce and rarely applied in Africa today. Partnerships between communities and academic ecologists can address this capacity deficit, modernize the evidence base for such approaches and enable future scale up. METHODS: Community-based IVM programmes were initiated in two contrasting settings. On Rusinga Island, Western Kenya, community outreach to a marginalized rural community was achieved by University of Nairobi through a community-based organization. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ilala Municipality established an IVM programme at grassroots level, which was subsequently upgraded and expanded into a pilot scale Urban Malaria Control Programme with support from national academic institutes. RESULTS: Both programmes now access relevant expertise, funding and policy makers while the academic partners benefit from direct experience of community-based implementation and operational research opportunities. The communities now access up-to-date malaria-related knowledge and skills for translation into local action. Similarly, the academic partners have acquired better understanding of community needs and how to address them. CONCLUSION: Until sufficient evidence is provided, community-based IVM remains an operational research activity. Researchers can never directly support every community in Africa so community-based IVM strategies and tactics will need to be incorporated into undergraduate teaching programmes to generate sufficient numbers of practitioners for national scale programmes. Academic ecologists at African institutions are uniquely positioned to enable the application of practical environmental and entomological skills for malaria control by communities at grassroots level and should be supported to fulfil this neglected role. BioMed Central 2006-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1409792/ /pubmed/16457724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-5-9 Text en Copyright © 2006 Mukabana et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Opinion
Mukabana, W Richard
Kannady, Khadija
Kiama, G Michael
Ijumba, Jasper N
Mathenge, Evan M
Kiche, Ibrahim
Nkwengulila, Gamba
Mboera, Leonard
Mtasiwa, Deo
Yamagata, Yoichi
van Schayk, Ingeborg
Knols, Bart GJ
Lindsay, Steven W
de Castro, Marcia Caldas
Mshinda, Hassan
Tanner, Marcel
Fillinger, Ulrike
Killeen, Gerry F
Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title_full Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title_fullStr Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title_short Ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in Africa
title_sort ecologists can enable communities to implement malaria vector control in africa
topic Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1409792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16457724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-5-9
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