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Geneva; World Health Organization; 2020-03-04.
em Inglês | WHO IRIS | ID: who-331355
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Buenos Aires; OPS; 2012-10.
em Espanhol | WHO IRIS | ID: who-165597

RESUMO

La Estrategia de Cooperación con el País (ECP) refleja una perspectiva de mediano plazo (4 a 6 años) de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud/Organización Mundial de la Salud (OPS/OMS) para cooperar con un país dado, y define un marco estratégico de colaboración con ese país. Se trata de un proceso a través del cual se definen prioridades que quedan reflejadas en una Agenda Estratégica de cooperación a fin de contribuir al Desarrollo Nacional de la Salud. Estas prioridades se definen juntamente con las autoridades nacionales


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Argentina , Ministério Público , Cooperação Técnica
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Geneva; World Health Organization; 2009. (HSS/HSF/DP.09.3).
em Inglês | WHO IRIS | ID: who-85694
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Ginebra; Organización Mundial de la Salud; 2009. (WHO/DGR/CCO/09.03/Argentina).
em Espanhol | WHO IRIS | ID: who-70239
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Artigo em Inglês | WHO IRIS | ID: who-170467

RESUMO

After 82 years of the absence of dengue in Argentina, a dengue outbreak occurred in the northernprovinces of the country in 1998. Aedes aegypti, the vector mosquito, was eradicated in the 1960s, mainly due to the use of residual insecticides at an enormous cost of resources and through a verticalhealth programme. Since then, the country has gradually become reinfested due to the deterioration ofthe surveillance system and vector control programmes. At present, DENV-1 to 3 have been found incirculation and 3162 cases of dengue fever (DF) have been reported in the country. However, asautochthonous cases have been recorded during this epidemic only, the disease is still not consideredendemic in the country, although there is a regular occurrence of outbreaks in neighbouring countries.The control strategies currently being used are the same ones as used in the past century althoughsocioeconomic and demographic conditions have greatly changed. Consequently, alternative methodsare proposed as potential tools to establish new ways of controlling the vector, which is the only way ofpreventing new outbreaks in the region.


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Vetores de Doenças , Aedes , Dengue , Argentina , Aedes , Dengue Grave
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