HANDBOOK FOR INTEGRATED VECTOR MANAGEMENT
Integrated vector management (IVM) is a rational decision-making process for optimal use of resources for vector control. The aim of the IVM approach is to contribute to achievement of the global targets set for vector-borne disease control, by making vector control more efficient, cost-effective, e...
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World Health Organization,
2012
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