DOI: 10.18174/521433
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Citizen science for malaria vector surveillance in Rwanda

Abstract: Despite the implementation of a number of interventions aimed at controlling malaria, Rwanda is experiencing a countrywide resurgence of malaria cases over the past five years. To support malaria control, mosquito surveillance activities, such as systematic reporting of the distribution, the diversity and the infectivity rate of malaria vectors throughout the country, have been undertaken. However, mosquito monitoring programmes are not carried out to monitor the impact of all vector control interventions or t… Show more

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“…seasonal) and space (i.e. village vs sector level) (Murindahabi 2020). Collectively, the results from Tanzania and Rwanda suggest that by involving citizens in the reporting of observations, one could quickly 'scan' a larger area for potential hotspots of disease, Innovative strategies for vector control 163 8.…”
Section: Role Of Communities In Malaria Vector Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…seasonal) and space (i.e. village vs sector level) (Murindahabi 2020). Collectively, the results from Tanzania and Rwanda suggest that by involving citizens in the reporting of observations, one could quickly 'scan' a larger area for potential hotspots of disease, Innovative strategies for vector control 163 8.…”
Section: Role Of Communities In Malaria Vector Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%