Literature DB >> 19287867

[An inter-sector participatory strategy in Cuba using an ecosystem approach to prevent dengue transmission at the local level].

Cristina Díaz1, Yisel Torres, Ana Margarita de la Cruz, Angel M Alvarez, María Eugenia Piquero, Aida Valero, Omar Fuentes.   

Abstract

Cuba is located among a group of countries with high dengue incidence. Following several epidemics in the last 10 years, the country designed, implemented, and evaluated a participatory strategy based on the Ecohealth approach. The aim was to promote inter-sector ecosystem management to decrease Aedes aegypti infestation and prevent dengue transmission in the municipality of Cotorro, in Havana city. The study adopted a participatory research methodology. The strategy ensured active participation by the community, diverse sectors, and government in the production of healthy ecosystems. Timely and integrated measures for prevention and control were developed, thereby decreasing the risk of vector proliferation and local dengue transmission. The approach allowed holistic problem analysis, priority setting, and administration of solutions. The strategy has been sustained two years after concluding the process.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19287867     DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2009001300006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cad Saude Publica        ISSN: 0102-311X            Impact factor:   1.632


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1.  Ecosystem approaches to health for a global sustainability agenda.

Authors:  Dominique Frances Charron
Journal:  Ecohealth       Date:  2012-09-08       Impact factor: 3.184

2.  Environmental health education in schools as strategy for rodent control: an experience in a shantytown of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Authors:  Diego Hancke; Olga Virginia Suárez
Journal:  Ecohealth       Date:  2013-10-18       Impact factor: 3.184

3.  Community participation in health services development, implementation, and evaluation: A systematic review of empowerment, health, community, and process outcomes.

Authors:  Victoria Haldane; Fiona L H Chuah; Aastha Srivastava; Shweta R Singh; Gerald C H Koh; Chia Kee Seng; Helena Legido-Quigley
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Population health diagnosis with an ecohealth approach.

Authors:  Luz Arenas-Monreal; Marlene Cortez-Lugo; Irene Parada-Toro; Lilian E Pacheco-Magaña; Laura Magaña-Valladares
Journal:  Rev Saude Publica       Date:  2015-10-30       Impact factor: 2.106

5.  Areas with evidence of equity and their progress on mortality from tuberculosis in an endemic municipality of southeast Brazil.

Authors:  Mellina Yamamura; Marcelino Santos Neto; Francisco Chiaravalloti Neto; Luiz Henrique Arroyo; Antônio Carlos Vieira Ramos; Ana Angélica Rêgo de Queiroz; Aylana de Souza Belchior; Danielle Talita Dos Santos; Juliane de Almeida Crispim; Ione Carvalho Pinto; Severina Alice da Costa Uchôa; Regina Célia Fiorati; Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio
Journal:  Infect Dis Poverty       Date:  2017-10-12       Impact factor: 4.520

  5 in total

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