Surveillance and control of Anopheles stephensi
Country experiences
2 July 2024
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Overview
Anopheles stephensi is an invasive mosquito species which has been found spreading across Africa. While this species presents a new challenge for malaria control on the continent, its surveillance and management have been ongoing in Asia for many years. This document aims to summarize key lessons from 3 countries – India, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Sri Lanka – that have been working to control An. stephensi. It is hoped that their experiences and insights will be valuable for countries encountering An. stephensi for the first time.
WHO Team
Global Malaria Programme (GMP),
Vector Control and Resistance UCN (VCR)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
40
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-009442-0