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Research agenda for preventing mosquito-transmitted diseases through improving the built environment in sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Francis M. Mutuku
Maria Carrasco Tenezaca
Dingani Chinula
Michael Davies
Jeroen Spitzen
Robert S. McCann
Fiona C. Shenton
Julien Zahouli Bi Zahouli
Ebrima Jatta
Rachel Laure Nguela
Graham Alabaster
Sarah Ruel-Bergeron
Ng’Ang’a Murima
Dorothy Baziwe
Anne L. Wilson
Hannah Wood
Steve W. Lindsay
Fredros O. Okumu
Amy R. Krystosik
Emily Nix
Lucy S. Tusting
Robert T Jones
Jakob Knudsen
Musa Jawara
Claudia Nieto Sanchez
Adamu Addissie
Source :
Cities & Health 6 (2022) 1, Cities & Health, 6(1), 72-80, Cities & health, 2022, Vol.6(1), pp.72-80 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mosquito-transmitted diseases are a major threat to health in sub-Saharan Africa, but could be reduced through modifications to the built environment. Here we report findings from a major workshop held to identify the research gaps in this area, namely: (1) evidence of the health benefits to changes to the built environment, (2) understanding how mosquitoes enter buildings, (3) novel methods for reducing mosquito-house entry, (4) sustainable approaches for reducing mosquito habitats, (5) case studies of micro-financing for healthy homes and (6) methods for increasing scale-up. Multidisciplinary research is essential to build out mosquito-transmitted diseases, and not build them in.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23748834
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cities & Health
Accession number :
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