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Parasites & Vectors
Second WIN International Conference on “Integrated approaches and innovative tools for combating insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses”, October 2018, Singapore
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[1] 0000 0000 9285 6594, grid.419641.f, Department of Health Research, ICMR-National Institute of Malaria Research (NIMR), GoI Sector 8, 110 077, Dwarka, Delhi, India;0000 0001 0166 0922, grid.411705.6, Department of Medical Entomology & Vector Control, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), P.O. Box: 14155-6446, School of Public Health and Institute for Environmental Research, Pour Sina Street, Tehran, Iran;0000 0001 0723 0931, grid.418068.3, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), Avenida Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, CEP: 21040-360, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;0000 0001 0944 049X, grid.9723.f, Department of Entomology, Kasetsart University (KU), 50 Ngam Wong Wan Rd, Ladyaow Chatuchak, 10900, Bangkok, Thailand;0000 0001 2163 0069, grid.416738.f, Center for Global Health/Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria/Entomology Branch, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1600 Clifton Rd. NE, MS G-49; Bldg. 23, 30329, Atlanta, GA, USA;0000 0001 2168 0066, grid.131063.6, Department of Biological Sciences, Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame (UND), 239 Galvin Life Science Center, 46556, Notre Dame, IN, USA;0000 0001 2206 8813, grid.418525.f, Institut Pasteur de la Guyane (IPG), 23 avenue Pasteur B.P. 6010, 97306, Cayenne Cedex, French Guiana;0000 0001 2220 1880, grid.410795.e, Department of Medical Entomology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, 1-23-1 Toyama, Shinjukuku, Tokyo, Japan;0000 0001 2294 1395, grid.1049.c, Mosquito Control Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, 300 Herston Road, 4006, Herston, Queensland, Australia;0000 0004 0385 0924, grid.428397.3, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 169857, Singapore, Singapore;0000 0004 0392 4620, grid.452367.1, Environmental Health Institute (EHI), National Environment Agency (NEA), 11 Biopolis Way, Helios Block, #04-03/04 & #06-05/08, Singapore, Singapore;0000 0004 0587 0574, grid.416786.a, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, PO Box 4002, Socinstrasse 57, Basel, Switzerland;0000 0004 1937 0642, grid.6612.3, University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, 4001, Basel, Switzerland;0000 0004 0635 685X, grid.4834.b, Institute Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH), Panepistimioupoli, Voutes, 70013, Heraklio, Crete, Greece;0000 0001 0794 1186, grid.10985.35, Pesticide Science Laboratory, Agricultural University of Athens, Ieara Odoes 75, 118, Athens, Greece;0000 0004 1936 8796, grid.430387.b, Rutgers University (RU), Center for Vector Biology, 180 Jones Avenue, 08901, New Brunswick, NJ, USA;0000 0004 1936 8948, grid.4991.5, Big Data Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, University of Oxford, OX3 7LF, Oxford, UK;0000 0004 1936 9764, grid.48004.38, Department of Vector Biology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), Pembroke Place, L35QA, Liverpool, UK;0000000121511713, grid.10772.33, Global Health and Tropical Medicine, GHTM, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, IHMT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, UNL, Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008, Lisboa, Portugal;0000000122879528, grid.4399.7, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs, Ecologie, Génétique, Evolution et Contrôle (MIVEGEC UM1-CNRS 5290-IRD 224), B.P. 64501, 911 Avenue Agropolis, 34394, Montpellier Cedex 5, France;Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC), B.P. 1805, Point G, Bamako, Mali;grid.450307.5, Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine (LECA), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), UMR 5553, CNRS, Université Grenoble-Alpes, Domaine universitaire de Saint-Martin d’Hères, 2233 rue de la piscine, 38041, Grenoble Cedex 9, France;
关键词: Arbovirus;    Mosquito;    Insecticide resistance;    Vector control;    WIN network;    Surveillance;    Standardization;    Strategic planning;    Innovative tools;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13071-019-3591-8
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【 摘 要 】

The past 40 years have seen a dramatic emergence of epidemic arboviral diseases transmitted primarily by mosquitoes. The frequency and magnitude of the epidemics, especially those transmitted by urban Aedes species, have progressively increased over time, accelerating in the past 10 years. To reduce the burden and threat of vector-borne diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recently adopted the Global Vector Control Response (GVCR) in order to support countries in implementing effective sustainable vector control. The evidence-base to support vector control is however limited for arboviral diseases which make prioritization difficult. Knowledge gaps in the distribution, mechanisms and impact of insecticide resistance on vector control impedes the implementation of locally tailored Aedes control measures. This report summarizes the main outputs of the second international conference of the Worldwide Insecticide resistance Network (WIN) on “Integrated approaches and innovative tools for combating insecticide resistance in arbovirus vectors” held in Singapore, 1–3 October 2018. The aims of the conference were to review progress and achievements made in insecticide resistance surveillance worldwide, and to discuss the potential of integrated vector management and innovative technologies for efficiently controlling arboviral diseases. The conference brought together 150 participants from 26 countries.

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