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Recent Updates on VBDs in the Caribbean Region

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Working Groups

The Caribbean Vector Borne Disease Network (CariVecNet) comprises of four Working Groups. These Working Groups include Vector Control, Surveillance/Epidemiology, Clinical Management and Laboratory Services...

Vector Control

Vector Control

Strengthened institutional capacity for vector control programs in the Caribbean......
Clinical Management

Clinical Management

Clinical Management.
Disease Surveillance

Disease Surveillance

Strengthening in-country Disease Surveillance system......
Laboratory Diagnostics

Laboratory Diagnostics

Increased capacity for the detection, monitoring & Surveillance of mosquito borne diseases in the Caribbean......
Community Engagement

Community Engagement

Strengthened public education & behaviour change on mosquito borne diseases......

Grow through CariVecNet

A Programme Of Support For Health System Strengthening For Prevention & Control Of Outbreaks Of Mosquito-borne Diseases In The Caribbean.

Technical Working Group Conferences

Steering Committee Conferences

Achievements from Collaborating Member States

Key Areas of Focus

CariVecNet Partners

Vector Control Technical Working Group

CARPHA continues to provide technical assistance to its member states to improve implementation of their Integrated Vector Management (IVM) Strategies and to develop country-specific strategies for preventing and controlling VBDs. This approach will contribute to more effective control of mosquito vectors in the Caribbean. CARPHA will also continue to provide training to CMS in the area of Insecticide Resistance Testing (IRT) and evaluate vector control measures in CMS with a view of providing recommendations for improvement. Training in the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), which will help collate and merge relevant datasets for real-time surveillance for timely and targeted responses for vector control interventions will be pursued. Additionally, CARPHA will evaluate vector control measures, new tools, and products for preventing and controlling mosquito-borne diseases in CARPHA member states.

Vector Control TWG members 

The Vector Control TWG is supervised by Chairperson Ms. Dale Holligan and Co-Chair ********. It is comprised of 23 vector control experts from 16 CMS.

Vector Control TWG member contact details and representing member states

Name
  • Dale Holligan
  • Margaret Crookendale
  • Francina Bascombe
  • Alan Wheeler
  • Tassie Thomas
  • Mohini Sooklall
  • Sherine Huntley Jones
  • Suleica Njamin
  • Kenrick Neely
  • Julienne Mannix
  • Clayton Croes
  • Luis Chong
  • Armell Thomas
  • Henrietta Alexander
  • Charletta Charles
  • Louisa Wilson
  • Glenda Etienne-Cepal
  • David Ibeleme
  • Luisa Otero-Lopez
  • Randall Johnson
  • Merville Morton
  • Matthew Valentine
  • Courtney Cuinn- Murdock
Countries
  • Barbados
  • Barbados
  • Barbados
  • Cayman Islands
  • Dominica
  • Guyana
  • Jamaica
  • Suriname
  • Turks & Caicos Islands
  • Antigua & Barbuda
  • Aruba
  • Aruba
  • Bermuda
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Lucia
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • Puerto Rico
  • Saba
  • Saint Kitts & Nevis
  • Ross University (School of Veterinary Medicine)
  • Cornell University
Trinidad and Tobago Head Office
St. Lucia Office
Jamaica Office

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