Environmental Management for Malaria Control in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region
Malaria attacks millions in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region, and greatly impedes economic development, particularly affecting the rural poor. In the early 1900s malaria was controlled in many parts of the region using environmental managemen...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/04/4044517/environmental-management-malaria-control-east-asia-pacific-eap-region http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13659 |
Summary: | Malaria attacks millions in the East
Asia and Pacific (EAP) region, and greatly impedes economic
development, particularly affecting the rural poor. In the
early 1900s malaria was controlled in many parts of the
region using environmental management (EM) for vector
control. EM is where the environment is modified or
manipulated to reduce malaria transmission by attacking
local vector mosquitoes and requires an understanding of the
ecology of these species. Today malaria control is based on
drugs and insecticides, but their sustainability has been
undermined by the development of resistance and growing
concerns about the long-term environmental impact of some
insecticides. EM would strengthen malaria control activities
and be cost-effective. To be successful EM requires
co-ordination and collaboration between different public
sectors. This document presents the options that exist to
minimize malaria risks associated with infrastructure
development projects. It also aims to raise awareness of the
wide array of opportunities that exist to design, construct
and operate infrastructure as a sustainable means of
reducing malaria transmission risks in specific settings.
Environmental management offers exciting new opportunities
for sustainable malaria control throughout the EAP, not on
it's own, but as part of an integrated approach to
malaria management. |
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