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J Fish Biol ; 91(2): 704-710, 2017 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28691205

RESUMEN

This study confirms the presence of two species of the non-native mosquitofish Gambusia in Argentina. The risks that they represent to native biota, their potential dispersal in the region, and their effectiveness in mosquito larvae control are discussed.


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Agentes de Control Biológico , Culicidae , Ciprinodontiformes/fisiología , Especies Introducidas , Animales , Argentina , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Ciprinodontiformes/anatomía & histología , Ciprinodontiformes/clasificación , Conducta Alimentaria , Larva , Caracteres Sexuales
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Bull World Health Organ ; 90(4): 301-5, 2012 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22511827

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PROBLEM: Little is known about the burden of influenza in sub-Saharan Africa. Routine influenza surveillance is key to getting a better understanding of the impact of acute respiratory infections on sub-Saharan African populations. APPROACH: A project known as Strengthening Influenza Sentinel Surveillance in Africa (SISA) was launched in Angola, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Zambia to help improve influenza sentinel surveillance, including both epidemiological and virological data collection, and to develop routine national, regional and international reporting mechanisms. These countries received technical support through remote supervision and onsite visits. Consultants worked closely with health ministries, the World Health Organization, national influenza laboratories and other stakeholders involved in influenza surveillance. LOCAL SETTING: Influenza surveillance systems in the target countries were in different stages of development when SISA was launched. Senegal, for instance, had conducted virological surveillance for years, whereas Sierra Leone had no surveillance activity at all. RELEVANT CHANGES: Working documents such as national surveillance protocols and procedures were developed or updated and training for sentinel site staff and data managers was organized. LESSONS LEARNT: Targeted support to countries can help them strengthen national influenza surveillance, but long-term sustainability can only be achieved with external funding and strong national government leadership.


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Creación de Capacidad/organización & administración , Gripe Humana/epidemiología , Vigilancia de Guardia , África del Sur del Sahara/epidemiología , Creación de Capacidad/métodos , Humanos , Gripe Humana/prevención & control , Gripe Humana/virología , Cooperación Internacional , Pandemias/prevención & control , Organización Mundial de la Salud
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