Local vector control programs play a critical role in monitoring, managing, and preventing vector-borne outbreaks. As recently revealed by the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO’s) 2020 Vector Control Assessment Report (bit.ly/2020VAreport), local mosquito control and surveillance is improving, but many programs still experience barriers to addressing ticks. Learn what it takes for local programs and policymakers to sustain recent improvements made in vector control through NACCHO’s new infographic at bit.ly/2020VAInfographic.
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