The launch of the Pacific vector network: connecting Pacific Island Countries and areas to prevent and control vector-borne diseases

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Limb K. Hapairai [1 ]
Salanieta T. Saketa [2 ]
Amandeep Singh [3 ]
Rosanna Y. Rabago [1 ]
Amanda K. Murphy [3 ]
Tessa B. Knox [4 ]
Nuha Mahmoud [3 ]
Emi Chutaro [4 ]
Anna Drexler [3 ]
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[1] Pacific Island Health Officers’ Association (PIHOA), Honolulu, HI
[2] The Pacific Community (SPC), Suva
[3] Division of Pacific Technical Support, World Health Organization (WHO), Suva
[4] James Cook University (JCU), Cairns
[5] U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Ft. Collins, CO
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Network; Pacific; Vector; Vector-borne disease;
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10.1186/s13071-025-06760-9
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The Pacific Island Health Officers’ Association, the World Health Organization, and the Pacific Community co-organized the launch of the Pacific Vector Network (PVN) to address challenges posed by mosquito-borne diseases, including dengue fever, Zika virus disease, chikungunya, malaria, and lymphatic filariasis. The PVN was created as a new initiative under the Pacific Public Health Surveillance Network (PPHSN). This launch was a critical step in the build-up to PVN as a full-service network of PPHSN in the coming years. The Pacific Island Countries and areas (PIC)-led network comprises vector management leadership, officers, and technical partners dedicated to supporting information-sharing to promote evidence-based collective action and innovation. The setup of a Technical Working Body to ensure governance and to steer forward the work of the network was a key deliverable. This manuscript describes the proceedings and discussions of PIC representatives and several regional partners at the inaugural PVN meeting held 5–7 June 2023 in Hawai’i, USA. © The Author(s) 2025.
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