Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Baia-da-Silva,Djane Clarys
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Brito-Sousa,José Diego, Rodovalho,Sheila Rodrigues, Peterka,Cassio, Moresco,Gilberto, Lapouble,Oscar Martín Mesones, Melo,Gisely Cardoso de, Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza, Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa, Pimenta,Paulo, Lima,José Bento Pereira, Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de, Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822019000100201
Resumo: Abstract In Brazil, malaria is an important public health problem first reported in 1560. Historically, fluctuations in malaria cases in Brazil are attributed to waves of economic development; construction of railroads, highways, and hydroelectric dams; and population displacement and land occupation policies. Vector control measures have been widely used with an important role in reducing malaria cases. In this review article, we reviewed the vector control measures established in the Brazilian territory and aspects associated with such measures for malaria. Although some vector control measures are routinely used in Brazil, many entomological and effectiveness information still need better evidence in endemic areas where Plasmodium vivax predominates. Herein, we outlined some of the needs and priorities for future research: a) update of the cartography of malaria vectors in Brazil, adding molecular techniques for the correct identification of species and complexes of species; b) evaluation of vector competence of anophelines in Brazil; c) strengthening of local entomology teams to perform vector control measures and interpret results; d) evaluation of vector control measures, especially use of insecticide-treated nets and long-lasting insecticidal nets, estimating their effectiveness, cost-benefit, and population acceptance; e) establishment of colonies of malaria vectors in Brazil, i.e., Anopheles darlingi, to understand parasite-vector interactions better; f) study of new vector control strategies with impacts on non-endophilic vectors; g) estimation of the impact of insecticide resistance in different geographical areas; and h) identification of the relative contribution of natural and artificial breeding sites in different epidemiological contexts for transmission.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
title Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
spellingShingle Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
Baia-da-Silva,Djane Clarys
Vector control
Anopheles
Malaria
title_short Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
title_full Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
title_fullStr Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
title_sort Current vector control challenges in the fight against malaria in Brazil
author Baia-da-Silva,Djane Clarys
author_facet Baia-da-Silva,Djane Clarys
Brito-Sousa,José Diego
Rodovalho,Sheila Rodrigues
Peterka,Cassio
Moresco,Gilberto
Lapouble,Oscar Martín Mesones
Melo,Gisely Cardoso de
Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Pimenta,Paulo
Lima,José Bento Pereira
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
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author2 Brito-Sousa,José Diego
Rodovalho,Sheila Rodrigues
Peterka,Cassio
Moresco,Gilberto
Lapouble,Oscar Martín Mesones
Melo,Gisely Cardoso de
Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Pimenta,Paulo
Lima,José Bento Pereira
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baia-da-Silva,Djane Clarys
Brito-Sousa,José Diego
Rodovalho,Sheila Rodrigues
Peterka,Cassio
Moresco,Gilberto
Lapouble,Oscar Martín Mesones
Melo,Gisely Cardoso de
Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Pimenta,Paulo
Lima,José Bento Pereira
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vector control
Anopheles
Malaria
topic Vector control
Anopheles
Malaria
description Abstract In Brazil, malaria is an important public health problem first reported in 1560. Historically, fluctuations in malaria cases in Brazil are attributed to waves of economic development; construction of railroads, highways, and hydroelectric dams; and population displacement and land occupation policies. Vector control measures have been widely used with an important role in reducing malaria cases. In this review article, we reviewed the vector control measures established in the Brazilian territory and aspects associated with such measures for malaria. Although some vector control measures are routinely used in Brazil, many entomological and effectiveness information still need better evidence in endemic areas where Plasmodium vivax predominates. Herein, we outlined some of the needs and priorities for future research: a) update of the cartography of malaria vectors in Brazil, adding molecular techniques for the correct identification of species and complexes of species; b) evaluation of vector competence of anophelines in Brazil; c) strengthening of local entomology teams to perform vector control measures and interpret results; d) evaluation of vector control measures, especially use of insecticide-treated nets and long-lasting insecticidal nets, estimating their effectiveness, cost-benefit, and population acceptance; e) establishment of colonies of malaria vectors in Brazil, i.e., Anopheles darlingi, to understand parasite-vector interactions better; f) study of new vector control strategies with impacts on non-endophilic vectors; g) estimation of the impact of insecticide resistance in different geographical areas; and h) identification of the relative contribution of natural and artificial breeding sites in different epidemiological contexts for transmission.
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