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How is the Effectiveness of Mosquito Control Measured?
The effectiveness of mosquito control programs is measured through several indicators:
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Entomological Indicators
: Monitoring mosquito density, species composition, and infection rates.
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Epidemiological Indicators
: Assessing the incidence and prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases.
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Operational Indicators
: Evaluating the coverage and quality of control interventions.
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