2023
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjad093
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Community-based integrated tick management programs: cost and feasibility scenarios

Abstract: Numerous studies have assessed the efficacy of environmentally based control methods to suppress populations of the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis Say), but few of these estimated the cost of control. We estimated costs for a range of tick control methods (including habitat management, deer exclusion or population reduction, broadcast of acaricides, and use of host-targeted acaricides) implemented singly or in combination and applied to a model community comprising 320 residential properties and parklands… Show more

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“…Integrated Tick Management (ITM): The most effective strategy against tick-borne diseases is likely to be a comprehensive approach that combines chemical, biological, ecological, and immunological methods. ITM involves coordinated efforts between public health officials, researchers, and communities to implement strategies tailored to specific ecological and sociocultural contexts [ 154 ]. Monitoring and surveillance play a critical role in ITM, enabling the timely adjustment of strategies in response to changing tick populations and disease patterns.…”
Section: Anti-tick Countermeasuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated Tick Management (ITM): The most effective strategy against tick-borne diseases is likely to be a comprehensive approach that combines chemical, biological, ecological, and immunological methods. ITM involves coordinated efforts between public health officials, researchers, and communities to implement strategies tailored to specific ecological and sociocultural contexts [ 154 ]. Monitoring and surveillance play a critical role in ITM, enabling the timely adjustment of strategies in response to changing tick populations and disease patterns.…”
Section: Anti-tick Countermeasuresmentioning
confidence: 99%