Public health confronts the mosquito : developing sustainable state and local mosquito control programs : recommendations of the Mosquito Control Collaborative
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2019
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Mosquito control has historically been and remains an important and basic public health function. The rapid spread of West Nile virus (WNV) and the emergence of other viruses such as dengue, chikungunya, and Zika in the United States and its territories demonstrates the continuing need for organized mosquito control activities. States, territories, and local communities are challenged to develop and maintain these essential mosquito control programs, especially when support for mosquito control wanes once immediate mosquito- borne disease threats are no longer perceived to be emergency situations.
ASTHO is grateful for CDC’s financial support and technical assistance. The project received direct funding through the CDC Cooperative Agreement to Improve the Nation’s Health Public Health Infrastructure with State Public Health Agencies/Systems, Award No. CDC-RFA-OT13- 130203CONT17.
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