This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the "VEctor boRne DiseAses Scoping reviews" (VERDAS) consortium in response to a call issued by the Vectors, Environment and Society unit of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases hosted by the World Health Organization. The aim of the project was to undertake a broad knowledge synthesis and identify knowledge gaps regarding the control and prevention of vector-borne diseases in urban settings. The consortium consists of 14 researchers, 13 research assistants, and one research coordinator from seven different institutions in Canada, Colombia, Brazil, France, Spain, and Burkina Faso. A six-step protocol was developed for the scoping reviews undertaken by the...
Abstract Background Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial im...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...
Abstract Background This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the “VEctor boRne DiseAse...
Background: This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the "VEctor boRne DiseAses Scopin...
Background: In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research and Trai...
In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research and Training in Trop...
Abstract Background More than half of the world’s population currently lives in urban settlements th...
Background: More than half of the world's population currently lives in urban settlements that grow ...
Abstract Background In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research ...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Background: Over half the world's human populations are currently at risk from vector-borne diseases...
Abstract Background Over half the world’s human populations are currently at risk from vector-borne ...
BACKGROUND Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Background : Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat, with "old" diseases...
Abstract Background Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial im...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...
Abstract Background This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the “VEctor boRne DiseAse...
Background: This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the "VEctor boRne DiseAses Scopin...
Background: In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research and Trai...
In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research and Training in Trop...
Abstract Background More than half of the world’s population currently lives in urban settlements th...
Background: More than half of the world's population currently lives in urban settlements that grow ...
Abstract Background In 2015, following a call for proposals from the Special Programme for Research ...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Background: Over half the world's human populations are currently at risk from vector-borne diseases...
Abstract Background Over half the world’s human populations are currently at risk from vector-borne ...
BACKGROUND Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Background : Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat, with "old" diseases...
Abstract Background Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial im...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...
International audienceBackground: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) continue to represent a global threat...