Implementing IVM can be challenging due to several factors:
Resources: IVM requires adequate funding, technical expertise, and infrastructure, which may be limited in low-resource settings. Coordination: Effective IVM necessitates collaboration across multiple sectors, including health, environment, and community organizations, which can be difficult to achieve. Resistance: Societal and cultural resistance to certain interventions, such as the use of insecticides or biological controls, can hinder implementation. Monitoring: Continuous monitoring and evaluation are essential for IVM, but this can be resource-intensive and complex.