Table 2.
Implications for public health policy and/or practice
| Community-based strategies are key to successful VBD control | |
| Intersectoral collaboration will ensure intervention sustainability and policy engagement by health and urban policy actors | |
| Timely release of surveillance results will facilitate prompt remedial actions for vector control | |
| Health education is needed to sustain public participation in vector prevention and control | |
| The use of protective measures such as long-lasting impregnated bed-nets and the implementation of control tools tailored to the local context (including perceptions of field workers and communities) need to be up-scaled. |