Community-centred eco-bio-social approach to control dengue vectors: An intervention study from Myanmar

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Objectives: To build up and analyse the feasibility, process, and effectiveness of a partnership-driven ecosystem management intervention in reducing dengue vector breeding and constructing sustainable partnerships among multiple stakeholders. Methods: A community-based intervention study was conducted from May 2009 to January 2010 in Yangon city. Six high-risk and six low-risk clusters were randomized and allocated as intervention and routine service areas, respectively. For each cluster, 100 households were covered. Bi-monthly entomological evaluations (i.e. larval and pupal surveys) and household acceptability surveys at the end of 6-month intervention period were conducted, supplemented by qualitative evaluations. Intervention description: The strategies included eco-friendly multi-stakeholder partner groups (Thingaha) and ward-based volunteers, informed decision-making of householders, followed by integrated vector management approach. Findings: Pupae per person index (PPI) decreased at the last evaluation by 5.7% (0.35-0.33) in high-risk clusters. But in low-risk clusters, PPI remarkably decreased by 63.6% (0.33-0.12). In routine service area, PPI also decreased due to availability of Temephos after Cyclone Nargis. As for total number of pupae in all containers, when compared to evaluation 1, there was a reduction of 18.6% in evaluation 2 and 44.1% in evaluation 3 in intervention area. However, in routine service area, more reduction was observed. All intervention tools were found as acceptable, being feasible to implement by multi-stakeholder partner groups. Conclusions: The efficacy of community-controlled partnership-driven interventions was found to be superior to the vertical approach in terms of sustainability and community empowerment. © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2012.

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Wai, K. T., Htun, P. T., Oo, T., Myint, H., Lin, Z., Kroeger, A., … Petzold, M. (2013). Community-centred eco-bio-social approach to control dengue vectors: An intervention study from Myanmar. Pathogens and Global Health, 106(8), 461–468. https://doi.org/10.1179/2047773212Y.0000000057

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