Why Did Zika Not Explode in Cuba? The Role of Active Community Participation to Sustain Control of Vector-Borne Diseases

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2017 Aug;97(2):311-312. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0906. Epub 2017 Jul 19.

Abstract

As the global public health community develops strategies for sustainable Zika prevention and control, assessment of the Cuban response to Zika provides critical lessons learned. Cuba's early and successful response to Zika, grounded in the country's long-standing dengue prevention and control program, serves as a model of rapid mobilization of intersectoral efforts. Sustaining this response requires applying the evidence generated within the Cuban dengue program that active community participation improves outcomes and is sustainable and cost-effective. There is also a need for implementation science efforts to assess the transferability of lessons learned from Zika prevention and control to other pathogens and from one context to another in addition to how to take these efforts to scale.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cuba
  • Developing Countries
  • Disease Vectors
  • Humans
  • Mosquito Control / methods*
  • Zika Virus Infection / prevention & control*