Global vector control response 2017–2030: A strategic approach to tackle vector-borne diseases
2 October 2017
| Response plan

Overview
Mosquitoes, flies, bugs and other vectors transmit viruses, parasites and bacteria that infect millions of people globally. They cause many diseases, including malaria, dengue, leishmaniases, Chagas disease and Zika virus disease.
WHO has developed a new strategy to strengthen vector control worldwide. Member States welcomed this integrated approach at the 2017 World Health Assembly and adopted a resolution to support the strategy.
This brochure is a high-level summary of the rationale and elements of the Global vector control response 2017–2030.
WHO Team
Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD),
Global Malaria Programme (GMP),
High Impact Epidemics (EHI),
Vector Control and Resistance UCN (VCR)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
4
Reference numbers
ISBN: WHO/HTM/GVCR/2017.01
WHO Reference Number: WHO/HTM/GVCR/2017.01