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NgenIRS at VCWG 2019

20th April 2019
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Dr Marlize Coleman
NgenIRS at VCWG 2019

The RBM Vector Control Working Group meeting was an ideal opportunity for NgenIRS to engage with country partners and other stakeholders.

The RBM Vector Control Working Group meeting was an ideal opportunity for NgenIRS to engage with country partners and other stakeholders. We took the opportunity to discuss the project’s catalytic market impact and new evidence showing the public health impact and cost-effectiveness of 3GIRS.

Two talks were presented during the meeting, one during the plenary session by Christen Fornadel (IVCC Technical Coordinator) on market access interventions – link to the presentation can be found to the right of this page, and another by Molly Robertson (NgenIRS Evidence Lead, PATH) during the IRS IRM workstream elaborating on the emerging evidence base, see link below.

You can find all the IRS and IRM workstream presentation links below:

Mark Hoppe & Dereje Dengela Introduction(link is external)

Molly Robertson – NgenIRS Project Update: Building an Evidence Base for 3GIRS(link is external)

Brad Lucas – Insecticide Rotation PMI VL Campaigns(link is external)

Jocelyn Ratovonjato – Smooth deployment of more than one insecticide in IRS: experience from the field(link is external)

Aklilou Seyoum – Evaluation of Pirimiphos-Methyl Efficacy in Experimental Huts with Partially Sprayed Surfaces Against Natural Populations of Anopheles gambiae in Ghana(link is external)

Meghan Tammaro – VectorLink Collect: Using the DHIS 2 platform to standardize data collection and reporting for IRS(link is external)

Megan Litrell – Increasing the use of data in IRS decision making(link is external)

Derek Pollard – Spatial intelligence to optimize vector control planning, implementation and impact(link is external)

Ayman Ahmed – Insecticide resistance in Anopheles arabiensis, the primary malaria vector in Sudan(link is external)

Andy South & Ian Hastings – Windows of Selectio

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