Acceso abierto·Documento·2015·Inglés

Integrating participatory community mobilization processes to improve dengue prevention: an eco-bio-social scaling up of local success in Machala, Ecuador

Kendra Mitchell‐Foster; Efraín Beltrán Ayala; Jaime Breilh; Jerry Spiegel; Ana Arichabala Wilches; Tania Ordóñez Leon; J. A. Delgado

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Resumen

In the rapidly evolving political climate for dengue control in Ecuador, integration of successful social mobilization and empowerment strategies with existing and emerging biolarvicide-based government dengue prevention and control programs is promising in reducing PPI and dengue transmission risk in southern coastal communities like Machala. However, more profound analysis of social determination of health is called for to assess sustainability prospects.

Cómo citar

Kendra Mitchell‐Foster, & Efraín Beltrán Ayala, & Jaime Breilh, & Jerry Spiegel, & Ana Arichabala Wilches, & Tania Ordóñez Leon, & J. A. Delgado (2015). Integrating participatory community mobilization processes to improve dengue prevention: an eco-bio-social scaling up of local success in Machala, Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/tru209