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Title: Intersectoral collaborations for the prevention and control of vector borne diseases : a scoping review
Authors: Reyes, MSGL
Torres, CDH
Bermudez, ANC
Cochon, KL
Roxas, EA
Liao, SAS
Ortega, DJN
Silang, AVMC
Uezono, DR
Salamat, MSS
Antonio, CAT 
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2019
Source: Acta medica Philippina, 30 Aug. 2019, v. 53, no. 4, p. 315-326
Abstract: Objectives. This scoping review aimed to support a landscape analysis to identify lessons learned about intersectoral collaborations (ISCs) by describing their existing models in the context of dengue, malaria and yellow fever.
Methods. A scoping review following the methodology of Joanna Briggs Institute was performed using the following inclusion criteria: studies involving humans; studies discussing intersectoral collaborations, malaria/dengue/yellow fever, and prevention or control at any level; and studies in countries endemic for the aforementioned diseases. Studies were screened using Covidence, while data were extracted using NVivo.
Results. Of the 7,535 records retrieved, 69 were included in the qualitative analysis. Most ISCs were initiated by multilateral organizations and ministries of health, and none by communities. Strategies included advocacy, health education, research, public health measures, resource mobilization, service delivery and training; mostly employed on a community level. Monitoring and evaluation were mostly formative, ongoing, and participatory. Gaps included administrative and policy barriers, resource shortages, and inadequate research and training.
Conclusions. Multiple models of ISC exist in the literature. There is a need to develop a comprehensive framework for an effective and sustainable multisectoral approach for the prevention and control of VBDs ensuring adequate resources, active stakeholders, and strategies that span the entire socio-ecological spectrum.
Keywords: Dengue
Disease vectors
Intersectoral collaboration
Malaria
Vector borne diseases
Yellow fever
Publisher: University of the Philippines Manila
Journal: Acta medica Philippina 
EISSN: 2094-9278
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v53i4.34
Rights: Copyright belongs to UP Manila and the authors
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The following publication Reyes MSGL, Torres CDH, Bermudez ANC, Cochon KL, Roxas EA, Liao SAS, Ortega DJN, Silang AVMC, Uezono DR, Salamat MSS, Antonio CAT. Intersectoral Collaborations for the Prevention and Control of Vector Borne Diseases: A Scoping Review . Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2019Aug.30 [cited 2023Sep.6];53(4) is available at https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.v53i4.34.
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