Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases
Supports Member States to reduce illness and death from malaria, dengue and other vector-borne diseases through strengthened surveillance, effective case management, vector control and outbreak preparedness and response across stable and emergency settings, including through integrated delivery within primary health care, with an emphasis on reaching the unreached.
WHO/Yoshi Shimizu
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Credits
The Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases (MVD) team supports Member States in reducing the burden of malaria, dengue and other vector-borne diseases, and in achieving disease-specific elimination targets where feasible, through evidence-based, integrated and resilient national responses, with an emphasis on reaching the unreached.
This is accomplished by:
- Strengthening surveillance, outbreak preparedness and response for malaria, dengue and other vector-borne diseases, including across stable and emergency settings
- Supporting effective case management, vector control and preventive interventions aligned with global and regional strategies, including through integrated delivery within primary health care
- Providing technical guidance and operational support to develop, implement and monitor national plans, including in high-risk, hard-to-reach and emergency settings.
Dr
James
Kelley
Team Lead, Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases