Characterising Dengue vector surveillance methods for decision-making purposes : Australian and Malaysian perspectives

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2012

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Azil, Aishah Hani Binti

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Evidence-based practices have not been thoroughly implemented in dengue vector surveillance. This study characterises the properties of surveillance methods for dengue vectors in Australia and Malaysia, with an emphasis on improving the strategies employed in Cairns, north Queensland, Australia. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were used to demonstrate how vector surveillance methods can be characterised and optimized for evidence-based decision-making processes.

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School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences

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Thesis (PhDBiomedicalScience)--University of South Australia, 2012.

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Copyright 2012 Aishah Hani Binti Azil

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xvi, 190 leaves
col. ill.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-148).

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