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Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay

BACKGROUND: Uruguay is located at the southern border of Aedes aegypti distribution on the South American sub-continent. The reported dengue cases in the country are all imported from surrounding countries. One of the cities at higher risk of local dengue transmission is Salto, a border city with he...

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Autores principales: Basso, César, García da Rosa, Elsa, Romero, Sonnia, González, Cristina, Lairihoy, Rosario, Roche, Ingrid, Caffera, Ruben M., da Rosa, Ricardo, Calfani, Marisel, Alfonso-Sierra, Eduardo, Petzold, Max, Kroeger, Axel, Sommerfeld, Johannes
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25604764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/tru183
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author Basso, César
García da Rosa, Elsa
Romero, Sonnia
González, Cristina
Lairihoy, Rosario
Roche, Ingrid
Caffera, Ruben M.
da Rosa, Ricardo
Calfani, Marisel
Alfonso-Sierra, Eduardo
Petzold, Max
Kroeger, Axel
Sommerfeld, Johannes
author_facet Basso, César
García da Rosa, Elsa
Romero, Sonnia
González, Cristina
Lairihoy, Rosario
Roche, Ingrid
Caffera, Ruben M.
da Rosa, Ricardo
Calfani, Marisel
Alfonso-Sierra, Eduardo
Petzold, Max
Kroeger, Axel
Sommerfeld, Johannes
author_sort Basso, César
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description BACKGROUND: Uruguay is located at the southern border of Aedes aegypti distribution on the South American sub-continent. The reported dengue cases in the country are all imported from surrounding countries. One of the cities at higher risk of local dengue transmission is Salto, a border city with heavy traffic from dengue endemic areas. METHODS: We completed an intervention study using a cluster randomized trial design in 20 randomly selected ‘clusters’ in Salto. The clusters were located in neighborhoods of differing geography and economic, cultural and social aspects. RESULTS: Entomological surveys were carried out to measure the impact of the intervention on vector densities. Through participatory processes of all stakeholders, an appropriate ecosystem management intervention was defined. Residents collected the abundant small water holding containers and the Ministry of Public Health and the Municipality of Salto were responsible for collecting and eliminating them. Additional vector breeding places were large water tanks; they were either altered so that they could not hold water any more or covered so that oviposition by mosquitoes could not take place. CONCLUSIONS: The response from the community and national programme managers was encouraging. The intervention evidenced opportunities for cost savings and reducing dengue vector densities (although not to statistically significant levels). The observed low vector density limits the potential reduction due to the intervention. A larger sample size is needed to obtain a statistically significant difference.
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spelling pubmed-42995222015-02-03 Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay Basso, César García da Rosa, Elsa Romero, Sonnia González, Cristina Lairihoy, Rosario Roche, Ingrid Caffera, Ruben M. da Rosa, Ricardo Calfani, Marisel Alfonso-Sierra, Eduardo Petzold, Max Kroeger, Axel Sommerfeld, Johannes Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg Original Articles BACKGROUND: Uruguay is located at the southern border of Aedes aegypti distribution on the South American sub-continent. The reported dengue cases in the country are all imported from surrounding countries. One of the cities at higher risk of local dengue transmission is Salto, a border city with heavy traffic from dengue endemic areas. METHODS: We completed an intervention study using a cluster randomized trial design in 20 randomly selected ‘clusters’ in Salto. The clusters were located in neighborhoods of differing geography and economic, cultural and social aspects. RESULTS: Entomological surveys were carried out to measure the impact of the intervention on vector densities. Through participatory processes of all stakeholders, an appropriate ecosystem management intervention was defined. Residents collected the abundant small water holding containers and the Ministry of Public Health and the Municipality of Salto were responsible for collecting and eliminating them. Additional vector breeding places were large water tanks; they were either altered so that they could not hold water any more or covered so that oviposition by mosquitoes could not take place. CONCLUSIONS: The response from the community and national programme managers was encouraging. The intervention evidenced opportunities for cost savings and reducing dengue vector densities (although not to statistically significant levels). The observed low vector density limits the potential reduction due to the intervention. A larger sample size is needed to obtain a statistically significant difference. Oxford University Press 2015-02 2015-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4299522/ /pubmed/25604764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/tru183 Text en © The author 2015. The World Health Organization has granted Oxford University Press permission for the reproduction of this article. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 IGO (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Basso, César
García da Rosa, Elsa
Romero, Sonnia
González, Cristina
Lairihoy, Rosario
Roche, Ingrid
Caffera, Ruben M.
da Rosa, Ricardo
Calfani, Marisel
Alfonso-Sierra, Eduardo
Petzold, Max
Kroeger, Axel
Sommerfeld, Johannes
Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title_full Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title_fullStr Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title_short Improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of Salto, Uruguay
title_sort improved dengue fever prevention through innovative intervention methods in the city of salto, uruguay
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25604764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/tru183
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