Chapter Four

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Chapter Four

Vector-Borne Disease Control in Human Medicine

When experts in human health face a mosquito-vectored disease like malaria (the single greatest killer disease of humans), Yellow fever, Dengue or Zika, they seldom have any drugs or vaccines to use to protect humans from infection.

In most cases, the primary, sometimes the only, approach to prevention of these diseases has been vector (mosquito) control. The primary emphasis is almost always on preventing the vector from reaching the host therefore breaking the cycle required for their survival (CDC, 2016)9.

In most cases, the primary, sometimes the only, approach to prevention of these diseases has been vector (mosquito) control. The primary emphasis is almost always on preventing the vector from reaching the host therefore breaking the cycle required for their survival (CDC, 2016)9.


9 http://www.cdc.gov/malaria/malaria_worldwide/reduction/index.html accessed October 16, 2016.