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CARPHA, Ministry of Health tackles mosquito-borne diseases

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July 3, 2023
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The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is combining efforts with the

Ministry of Health in St. John’s to fight the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

This effort forms part of the CARPHA rollout, of the regionally approved

Integrated Public Health Surveillance Strategy, across its Members States.

Under one of the priority areas for this strategy, CARPHA is seeking to build

capacity in Vector Borne Disease surveillance. CARPHA has partnered with the

Ministry of Health, Wellness, and the Environment in Antigua and Barbuda, to

further build capacity in the control of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases,

using exciting new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology.

Vector control staff were trained in using an electronic tablet-based GIS system to

do premises inspections. This will replace the older, outdated paper-based

inspection forms and modernize the operations of the vector control unit. This

field-based GIS is coupled with desktop GIS systems to do advanced

spatiotemporal analyses for health trends.

The overall objective of the training is to improve the Ministry’s ability to detect,

target, and respond to areas with high levels of mosquito infestation and thereby

significantly reduce the risk of arboviral disease outbreaks (e.g., Dengue) in

Antigua and Barbuda.

It is expected that the implementation of these new technologies will greatly

enhance the Integrated Vector Management (IVM) Strategy for the country and

provide better real-time, evidence-based, targeted vector control operations.

This GIS training was facilitated by Mr. Rajesh Ragoo – Senior Technical Officer,

Vector Borne Diseases Unit, and Ms. Jenna Indarsingh – CariVecNet Coordinator,

CARPHA. Funding for this training is provided in part through the 11th European

Development Fund (EDF) Zika and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases Project.

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