Vector Surveillance and Control at Ports, Airports, and Ground Crossings
Year: 2016 Language: english Author: WHO Genre: Handbook Publisher: World Health Organization ISBN: 978 92 4 154959 2 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 90 Description: The handbook is based on provisions in the IHR, regarding vector surveillance and control and should be used as a basis for the development of a management plan for preparing and performing vector surveillance and applying public health measures within the framework of the 2005 IHR. The primary aim of developing this handbook is to assist public health authorities at PoE in strengthening core capacities and managing vector surveillance and control programmes by providing technical guidance on the optimal use of resources, planning, monitoring, and decision-making. This handbook is also intended to provide examples of accepted best practices. However, it is acknowledged that there may be equally effective alternative solutions that could be deployed to achieve the desired objectives. Such solutions, should they be evidence-based, are welcomed for future editions of this handbook.
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Vector Surveillance and Control at Ports, Airports, and Ground Crossings
Year: 2016
Language: english
Author: WHO
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 978 92 4 154959 2
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 90
Description: The handbook is based on provisions in the IHR, regarding vector surveillance and control and should be used as a basis for the development of a management plan for preparing and performing vector surveillance and applying public health measures within the framework of the 2005 IHR.
The primary aim of developing this handbook is to assist public health authorities at PoE in strengthening core capacities and managing vector surveillance and control programmes by providing technical guidance on the optimal use of resources, planning, monitoring, and decision-making.
This handbook is also intended to provide examples of accepted best practices. However, it is acknowledged that there may be equally effective alternative solutions that could be deployed to achieve the desired objectives. Such solutions, should they be evidence-based, are welcomed for future editions of this handbook.
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