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South Walton County Mosquito Control District (SWCMCD) is excited to be hosting the First Annual Virtual Panhandle Mosquito Control...
Oct 23, 2020 | Anu Varma
The IPM Institute of North America’s Tick IPM Working Group, in collaboration with the TickEncounter Resource Center and One Health...
Oct 20, 2020
NACCHO, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is administering the second nationwide assessment...
Sep 23, 2020
Sep 09, 2020 | Emily D'Angelo
Tick-borne diseases are increasingly threatening the health of people in the United States.
Jul 01, 2020 | Danielle Chatelain
This page enlists some foundational training resources that have been helpful to past Vector Control Collaborative program...
Jun 23, 2020 | Anu Varma
ASTHO's environmental health team published a report examining three case studies that capture state vector-borne disease control...
Jun 10, 2020 | Anu Varma
As part of their research on human exposure to ticks, Columbia University has developed a smartphone application to collect data...
Jun 08, 2020
NACCHO has announced the fourth cohort of its Vector Control Collaborative Program (VCC), which strengthens local communities’ ability...
May 14, 2020 | Theresa Spinner
South Walton County Mosquito Control District (SWCMCD) is excited to be hosting the First Annual Virtual Panhandle Mosquito Control Workshop.
The IPM Institute of North America’s Tick IPM Working Group, in collaboration with the TickEncounter Resource Center and One Health Lessons, will be hosting a virtual Tick IPM Special Session Thursday, December 10, 2020, from 2:00-3:30pm EDT.
NACCHO, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is administering the second nationwide assessment of local vector control organizations in the United States.
This page enlists some foundational training resources that have been helpful to past Vector Control Collaborative program participants. They may be helpful for any local health department seeking educational resources on mosquito and tick control programs.
ASTHO's environmental health team published a report examining three case studies that capture state vector-borne disease control officials’ response to the public health threats posed by ticks.
As part of their research on human exposure to ticks, Columbia University has developed a smartphone application to collect data through simple surveys with a citizen science approach: The Tick App.
NACCHO has announced the fourth cohort of its Vector Control Collaborative Program (VCC), which strengthens local communities’ ability to detect and respond to disease threats spread by mosquitos and ticks.
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