Door to door survey and community participation to implement a new county mosquito control program in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA

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Community involvement in mosquito management programs provides more sustainable and effective organization and service. A door to door survey in Wayne County, NC carried out by student volunteers, resulted in 60 household responses. Residents had not previously experienced outreach from the county (88%), and 95% of them thought the student door to door survey was an effective form of outreach. One third of the residents thought mosquitoes were severe where they lived, but only 9% thought they had any containers in their yard that might breed mosquitoes. Only 15% of the residents were concerned about mosquito borne diseases. These responses provide evidence that outreach and education on mosquito control and diseases were necessary steps for future mosquito control community planning. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International.

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Grantham, A., Anderson, A. L., & Kelley, T. (2009). Door to door survey and community participation to implement a new county mosquito control program in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6(8), 2150–2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6082150

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