Mosquito-borne diseases in Europe: Containment strategy depends on when the alarm sets off

New research based on the Italian experience with outbreaks of Chikungunya, a disease borne by the tiger mosquito, in 2007 and 2017, shows that different vector control strategies are needed, depending on the time when the first cases are notified, ‘thus providing useful indications supporting urgent decision-making of public health authorities in response to emerging mosquito-borne epidemics’, Bocconi University’s Alessia Melegaro says.
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