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International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect vectors such as mosquitoes occur in over 100 countries and affect almost half of the world’s population. Dengue is currently the most prevalent arboviral disease but chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever show increasing prevalence and severity. Vector control...

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Autores principales: Corbel, Vincent, Fonseca, Dina M., Weetman, David, Pinto, João, Achee, Nicole L., Chandre, Fabrice, Coulibaly, Mamadou B., Dusfour, Isabelle, Grieco, John, Juntarajumnong, Waraporn, Lenhart, Audrey, Martins, Ademir J., Moyes, Catherine, Ng, Lee Ching, Raghavendra, Kamaraju, Vatandoost, Hassan, Vontas, John, Muller, Pie, Kasai, Shinji, Fouque, Florence, Velayudhan, Raman, Durot, Claire, David, Jean-Philippe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28577363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2224-3
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author Corbel, Vincent
Fonseca, Dina M.
Weetman, David
Pinto, João
Achee, Nicole L.
Chandre, Fabrice
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Dusfour, Isabelle
Grieco, John
Juntarajumnong, Waraporn
Lenhart, Audrey
Martins, Ademir J.
Moyes, Catherine
Ng, Lee Ching
Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Vatandoost, Hassan
Vontas, John
Muller, Pie
Kasai, Shinji
Fouque, Florence
Velayudhan, Raman
Durot, Claire
David, Jean-Philippe
author_facet Corbel, Vincent
Fonseca, Dina M.
Weetman, David
Pinto, João
Achee, Nicole L.
Chandre, Fabrice
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Dusfour, Isabelle
Grieco, John
Juntarajumnong, Waraporn
Lenhart, Audrey
Martins, Ademir J.
Moyes, Catherine
Ng, Lee Ching
Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Vatandoost, Hassan
Vontas, John
Muller, Pie
Kasai, Shinji
Fouque, Florence
Velayudhan, Raman
Durot, Claire
David, Jean-Philippe
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description Vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect vectors such as mosquitoes occur in over 100 countries and affect almost half of the world’s population. Dengue is currently the most prevalent arboviral disease but chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever show increasing prevalence and severity. Vector control, mainly by the use of insecticides, play a key role in disease prevention but the use of the same chemicals for more than 40 years, together with the dissemination of mosquitoes by trade and environmental changes, resulted in the global spread of insecticide resistance. In this context, innovative tools and strategies for vector control, including the management of resistance, are urgently needed. This report summarizes the main outputs of the first international workshop on Insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5–8 December 2016. The primary aims of this workshop were to identify strategies for the development and implementation of standardized insecticide resistance management, also to allow comparisons across nations and across time, and to define research priorities for control of vectors of arboviruses. The workshop brought together 163 participants from 28 nationalities and was accessible, live, through the web (> 70,000 web-accesses over 3 days).
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spelling pubmed-54575402017-06-06 International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Corbel, Vincent Fonseca, Dina M. Weetman, David Pinto, João Achee, Nicole L. Chandre, Fabrice Coulibaly, Mamadou B. Dusfour, Isabelle Grieco, John Juntarajumnong, Waraporn Lenhart, Audrey Martins, Ademir J. Moyes, Catherine Ng, Lee Ching Raghavendra, Kamaraju Vatandoost, Hassan Vontas, John Muller, Pie Kasai, Shinji Fouque, Florence Velayudhan, Raman Durot, Claire David, Jean-Philippe Parasit Vectors Meeting Report Vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect vectors such as mosquitoes occur in over 100 countries and affect almost half of the world’s population. Dengue is currently the most prevalent arboviral disease but chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever show increasing prevalence and severity. Vector control, mainly by the use of insecticides, play a key role in disease prevention but the use of the same chemicals for more than 40 years, together with the dissemination of mosquitoes by trade and environmental changes, resulted in the global spread of insecticide resistance. In this context, innovative tools and strategies for vector control, including the management of resistance, are urgently needed. This report summarizes the main outputs of the first international workshop on Insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5–8 December 2016. The primary aims of this workshop were to identify strategies for the development and implementation of standardized insecticide resistance management, also to allow comparisons across nations and across time, and to define research priorities for control of vectors of arboviruses. The workshop brought together 163 participants from 28 nationalities and was accessible, live, through the web (> 70,000 web-accesses over 3 days). BioMed Central 2017-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5457540/ /pubmed/28577363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2224-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Meeting Report
Corbel, Vincent
Fonseca, Dina M.
Weetman, David
Pinto, João
Achee, Nicole L.
Chandre, Fabrice
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Dusfour, Isabelle
Grieco, John
Juntarajumnong, Waraporn
Lenhart, Audrey
Martins, Ademir J.
Moyes, Catherine
Ng, Lee Ching
Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Vatandoost, Hassan
Vontas, John
Muller, Pie
Kasai, Shinji
Fouque, Florence
Velayudhan, Raman
Durot, Claire
David, Jean-Philippe
International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_short International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, December 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort international workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, december 2016, rio de janeiro, brazil
topic Meeting Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28577363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2224-3
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