Priorities and needs for research on urban interventions targeting vector-borne diseases: rapid review of scoping and systematic reviews

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Clara Bermudez-Tamayo
Olive Mukamana
Mabel Carabali
Lyda Osorio
Florence Fournet
Kounbobr Roch Dabiré
Celina Turchi Marteli
Adolfo Contreras
Valéry Ridde
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[1] Andalusian School of Public Health,Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health
[2] CIBERESP–Ciber de Epidemiología y Salud Pública,undefined
[3] CHU Sainte-Justine,undefined
[4] McGill University,undefined
[5] Universidad del Valle (UDV),undefined
[6] IRD,undefined
[7] Research Unit: MIVEGEC (Maladies infectieuses et vecteurs : écologie,undefined
[8] génétique,undefined
[9] évolution et contrôle),undefined
[10] IRSS,undefined
[11] Bobo-Dioulasso,undefined
[12] Centro de Pesquisa Aggeu Magalhâes – Fiocruz/Pernambuco,undefined
[13] University of Montreal Public Health Research Institute (IRSPUM),undefined
[14] University of Montreal,undefined
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty | / 5卷
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Vector-borne diseases; Urban health; Intervention;
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This paper highlights the critical importance of evidence on vector-borne diseases (VBD) prevention and control interventions in urban settings when assessing current and future needs, with a view to setting policy priorities that promote inclusive and equitable urban health services. Research should produce knowledge about policies and interventions that are intended to control and prevent VBDs at the population level and to reduce inequities. Such interventions include policy, program, and resource distribution approaches that address the social determinants of health and exert influence at organizational and system levels.
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