@article{fdi:010076197, title = {{S}econd {WIN} {I}nternational {C}onference on "{I}ntegrated approaches and innovative tools for combating insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses", {O}ctober 2018, {S}ingapore}, author = {{C}orbel, {V}incent and {D}urot, {C}laire and {A}chee, {N}. {L}. and {C}handre, {F}abrice and {C}oulibaly, {M}. {B}. and {D}avid, {J}. {P}. and {D}evine, {G}. {J}. and {D}usfour, {I}. and {F}onseca, {D}. {M}. and {G}riego, {J}. and {J}untarajumnong, {W}. and {L}enhart, {A}. and {K}asai, {S}. and {M}artins, {A}. {J}. and {M}oyes, {C}. and {N}g, {L}. {C}. and {P}into, {J}. and {P}ompon, {J}. {F}. and {M}uller, {P}. and {R}aghavendra, {K}. and {R}oiz, {D}avid and {V}atandoost, {H}. and {V}ontas, {J}. and {W}eetman, {D}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he past 40 years have seen a dramatic emergence of epidemic arboviral diseases transmitted primarily by mosquitoes. {T}he frequency and magnitude of the epidemics, especially those transmitted by urban {A}edes species, have progressively increased over time, accelerating in the past 10 years. {T}o reduce the burden and threat of vector-borne diseases, the {W}orld {H}ealth {O}rganization ({WHO}) has recently adopted the {G}lobal {V}ector {C}ontrol {R}esponse ({GVCR}) in order to support countries in implementing effective sustainable vector control. {T}he evidence-base to support vector control is however limited for arboviral diseases which make prioritization difficult. {K}nowledge gaps in the distribution, mechanisms and impact of insecticide resistance on vector control impedes the implementation of locally tailored {A}edes control measures. {T}his report summarizes the main outputs of the second international conference of the {W}orldwide {I}nsecticide resistance {N}etwork ({WIN}) on {I}ntegrated approaches and innovative tools for combating insecticide resistance in arbovirus vectors held in {S}ingapore, 1-3 {O}ctober 2018. {T}he aims of the conference were to review progress and achievements made in insecticide resistance surveillance worldwide, and to discuss the potential of integrated vector management and innovative technologies for efficiently controlling arboviral diseases. {T}he conference brought together 150 participants from 26 countries.}, keywords = {{A}rbovirus ; {M}osquito ; {I}nsecticide resistance ; {V}ector control ; {WIN} ; network ; {S}urveillance ; {S}tandardization ; {S}trategic planning ; {I}nnovative ; tools}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}arasites and {V}ectors}, volume = {12}, numero = {}, pages = {art. 331 [19 ]}, ISSN = {1756-3305}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1186/s13071-019-3591-8}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076197}, }