Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease

Vector-borne diseases have a huge negative impact globally. WHO has proposed the concepts of “sustainable control” and “integrated management” to control vector organisms. It formally proposed the “Global Response to Vector Control 2017-2030” in 2017. Combining this concept with the One Health (OH)...

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Main Authors: Jing Ni, Jinna Wang, Wenrong Zhang, Enfu Chen, Yi Gao, Jimin Sun, Wenzhong Huang, Jun Xia, Weiming Zeng, Junxiang Guo, Zhenyu Gong
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description Vector-borne diseases have a huge negative impact globally. WHO has proposed the concepts of “sustainable control” and “integrated management” to control vector organisms. It formally proposed the “Global Response to Vector Control 2017-2030” in 2017. Combining this concept with the One Health (OH) concept, China has proposed a scalable approach to ----- Four Pest-Free village, aiming to reduce the incidence of vector-borne diseases by reducing vector density through the use of environmentally friendly treatments, thereby reducing the incidence of vector-borne diseases and achieving human, animal and environmental health. The results of the study show that the “Four Pest-Free Village” has a significant effect on controlling vector populations, transforming the rural landscape, increasing the area of wetlands and reducing the incidence of vector-borne diseases.The response of Zhejiang Province's Four Pest-Free Village to vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, provides a proof of concept that a multisectoral effort involving community members with the concept of One Health and the GVCR as proposed by the WHO can be effective in responding to outbreaks of zoonotic diseases while also protecting the national economy and reducing national financial support for infectious diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-68b385c2f459490d978a6dee433bdfd02025-08-20T02:36:02ZengElsevierOne Health2352-77142025-06-012010101810.1016/j.onehlt.2025.101018Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne diseaseJing Ni0Jinna Wang1Wenrong Zhang2Enfu Chen3Yi Gao4Jimin Sun5Wenzhong Huang6Jun Xia7Weiming Zeng8Junxiang Guo9Zhenyu Gong10School of Public Health, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310053, ChinaDepartment of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hangzhou 310051, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310053, ChinaDepartment of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hangzhou 310051, ChinaZhejiang Patriotic Health Development Center, Hangzhou 310006, ChinaDepartment of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hangzhou 310051, ChinaPujiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Pujiang 322200, ChinaZhejiang Patriotic Health Development Center, Hangzhou 310006, ChinaLongyou Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Quzhou 324400, ChinaZhejiang Patriotic Health Development Center, Hangzhou 310006, ChinaDepartment of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hangzhou 310051, China; Corresponding author.Vector-borne diseases have a huge negative impact globally. WHO has proposed the concepts of “sustainable control” and “integrated management” to control vector organisms. It formally proposed the “Global Response to Vector Control 2017-2030” in 2017. Combining this concept with the One Health (OH) concept, China has proposed a scalable approach to ----- Four Pest-Free village, aiming to reduce the incidence of vector-borne diseases by reducing vector density through the use of environmentally friendly treatments, thereby reducing the incidence of vector-borne diseases and achieving human, animal and environmental health. The results of the study show that the “Four Pest-Free Village” has a significant effect on controlling vector populations, transforming the rural landscape, increasing the area of wetlands and reducing the incidence of vector-borne diseases.The response of Zhejiang Province's Four Pest-Free Village to vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, provides a proof of concept that a multisectoral effort involving community members with the concept of One Health and the GVCR as proposed by the WHO can be effective in responding to outbreaks of zoonotic diseases while also protecting the national economy and reducing national financial support for infectious diseases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352771425000540Mosquito-free villageFour pest-free villageOne healthGlobal vector control response 2017–2030 (GVCR)Vector-borne diseaseChina
spellingShingle Jing Ni
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Junxiang Guo
Zhenyu Gong
Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
One Health
Mosquito-free village
Four pest-free village
One health
Global vector control response 2017–2030 (GVCR)
Vector-borne disease
China
title Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
title_full Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
title_fullStr Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
title_short Sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector-borne disease
title_sort sustainable control and integrated management through a one health approach to mitigate vector borne disease
topic Mosquito-free village
Four pest-free village
One health
Global vector control response 2017–2030 (GVCR)
Vector-borne disease
China
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