Addressing the environmental determinants of health in vector surveillance and control strategies: promoting key interventions

Addressing the environmental determinants of health in vector surveillance and control strategies: promoting key interventions

Climate change and other environmental changes are among the main factors that have led to the emergence or reemergence of vector-borne diseases. These factors may increase the geographical distribution of these diseases and extend the transmission season, which influences the morbidity and mortality they cause. Infectious diseases have a significant impact on public health in the Region of the Americas.