Acknowledgment
Pan American Health Organization consultants, working in the
Caribbean after Hurricane David in 1979, identified the need for guidelines
concerning problems related to vector-borne disease after natural disaster. This
guide was prepared in response to that need. It was written for countries that
might be affected by natural disasters in order to alert them of potential
vector related problems and their possible solutions, and to provide guidelines
for consultants assigned to countries for postdisaster assessments.
This guide was also written for individuals with a broad range of
backgrounds, from that of health administration to that of vector control
inspection. Certain subjects may not be discussed in sufficient detail to
provide answers for all technical decisions to be made. Therefore, this
information should be supplemented through additional reading of the references
listed in the bibliography.
Pan American Health Organization
Working Group on Vector
Control after Natural Disasters
10-14 November, 1980 Jacksonville, Florida
Members
Dr. L. J. Charles, Sr.
Public Health Consultant
Saint
John's, Antigua
Dr. J. M. Lamdin
Medical Entomologist
United States
Navy
Alameda, California, U.S.A.
Dr. J. A. Mulrennan, Jr.
Medical Entomologist
Department of
Health and
Rehabilitative Services
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.
Dr. L. L. Sholdt
Medical Entomologist
(Rapporteur)
United
States Navy
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.
Dr. R. T. Taylor
Medical Entomologist
Centers for Disease
Control
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Secretariat
Dr. M. Nelson
Medical Entomologist
Pan American
Health
Organization
Bogota, Colombia
Dr. R. J. Tonn
Medical Entomologist
Pan American
Health
Organization
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
The Group acknowledges the valuable written contribution to the
preparation of the final draft of the Guide made by the following:
Dr. D. Bown
Pan American Health Organization
Dr. D. Bradley
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr. S. Breeland
State of Florida
Dr. N. G. Gratz
World Health Organization
Dr. H. Mathis
World Health Organization
Dr. J. Nájera
Pan American Health Organization
Dr. C. Pant
World Health Organization
Dr. L. Self
World Health Organization/Western Pacific Regional
Office
Mr. J. O. Williams
Pan American Health Organization
<<TOC2>> Introduction
This guide is intended to assist governments confronted with the
problems related to vectors and pests that follow certain natural disasters. It
will also be of value to evaluation teams asked to determine the probability of
vector-borne disease related emergencies. The specific objectives of this guide
are:
(1) To call attention to the vector, rodent, pest and related
problems that may occur after a natural disaster
(2) To provide technical information necessary for evaluating the
need for vector and rodent control following natural disaster
(3) To provide technical information for initiating immediate and
postdisaster control measures
(4) To serve as a basis for the formulation of national and
international training programs for the evaluation and control of vector-borne
disease after natural disaster
(5) To provide guidelines for planning and carrying out
surveillance and control programs under austere conditions.
Since every natural disaster has some unique characteristics, no
guide can completely cover every situation. Individual judgment, fortified by
knowledge of the environmental, public health, political and economic conditions
of the affected area, will provide the real guidance for evaluating problems and
finding adequate and acceptable solutions. This guide provides information about
specific problems related to vectors and contains suggestions for solving
them.