Background Health surveillance is an important element of disease prevention, control, and management. During the past two decades, there have been several initiatives to integrate …
Insects | Free Full-Text | Building International Capacity for Citizen Scientist Engagement in Mosquito Surveillance and Mitigation: The GLOBE Program’s GLOBE Observer Mosquito …
O Nontapet, S Maneerattanasak, J Jaroenpool… - One Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Successful dengue solutions require community collaboration between agencies engaged in human health, vector control and the environment. In Thailand, village …
J Jaroenpool, S Maneerattanasak, F Adesina… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
One of the consequences of the COVID-19 lockdown is that it hinders school-based dengue management interventions. This is due to the closure of schools and the limited availability …
AN Rakhmani, L Zuhriyah - Journal of Preventive Medicine and …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: The dengue prevention program known as “One House One Mosquito Larva Inspector” involves health volunteers who play a crucial role in the surveillance of mosquito …
MR Ridha, S Sulasmi - Int. J. Public Health Sci, 2022 - academia.edu
Dengue has been reported in Indonesia since1968; the cases tend to increase and spread every year. From 2015-2019 almost all districts in Indonesia had dengue cases. This study …
C Suwanbamrung, SK Mehraj, MW Kercho… - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Introduction By the time the globe started to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, Southeast Asian countries had faced an increased dengue incidence, which has eventually become an …
Thailand and Laos were classified as risk areas for cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) in a 2017 assessment in the Greater Mekong Subregion. In 2019, the potential of village health …
N Ngadino, S Setiawan… - Ahmar Metakarya …, 2024 - journal.ahmareduc.or.id
Abstract Kecamatan Tegalombo di Kabupaten Pacitan, yang sering mengalami banjir dan merupakan lokasi ideal bagi nyamuk Aedes aegypti, mengalami kasus Demam Berdarah …