@article{fdi:010081159, title = {{S}terile {I}nsect {T}echnique ({SIT}) against {A}edes species mosquitoes : a roadmap and good practice framework for designing, implementing and evaluating pilot field trials}, author = {{O}liva, {C}. {F}. and {B}enedict, {M}. {Q}. and {C}ollins, {C}. {M}. and {B}aldet, {T}. and {B}ellini, {R}. and {B}ossin, {H}. and {B}ouyer, {J}. and {C}orbel, {V}incent and {F}acchinelli, {L}. and {F}ouque, {F}. and {G}eier, {M}. and {M}ichaelakis, {A}. and {R}oiz, {D}avid and {S}imard, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {T}ur, {C}. and {G}ouagna, {L}ouis-{C}l{\'e}ment}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}imple {S}ummary {T}he sterile insect technique is familiar to agricultural pest management and is now being increasingly applied to mosquitoes as part of integrated vector management programs. {T}his review leans on a growing literature and on the experience of its many authors to describe the key steps, and the challenges to be surmounted, in order to design and execute successful pilot studies in many environments. {W}e emphasize integrating stakeholder mapping and engagement at all levels. {I}ncluded are introductory descriptions of the key elements to (1) ensure wide stakeholder support through transparent communication plans and the identification of regulatory and financial frameworks; (2) select suitable field sites; (3) build a sound, and locally-adapted, integrated vector management strategy; (4) access the technical advancements to ensure high-quality releases; and (5) reliably assess the impacts and benefits of the field trial. {A}edes albopictus and {A}edes aegypti are invasive mosquito species that impose a substantial risk to human health. {T}o control the abundance and spread of these arboviral pathogen vectors, the sterile insect technique ({SIT}) is emerging as a powerful complement to most commonly-used approaches, in part, because this technique is ecologically benign, specific, and non-persistent in the environment if releases are stopped. {B}ecause {SIT} and other similar vector control strategies are becoming of increasing interest to many countries, we offer here a pragmatic and accessible 'roadmap' for the pre-pilot and pilot phases to guide any interested party. {T}his will support stakeholders, non-specialist scientists, implementers, and decision-makers. {A}pplying these concepts will ensure, given adequate resources, a sound basis for local field trialing and for developing experience with the technique in readiness for potential operational deployment. {T}his synthesis is based on the available literature, in addition to the experience and current knowledge of the expert contributing authors in this field. {W}e describe a typical path to successful pilot testing, with the four concurrent development streams of {L}aboratory, {F}ield, {S}takeholder {R}elations, and the {B}usiness and {C}ompliance {C}ase. {W}e provide a graphic framework with criteria that must be met in order to proceed.}, keywords = {mosquito control ; {SIT} ; integrated vector management ; stakeholder ; engagement ; pilot trial}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nsects}, volume = {12}, numero = {3}, pages = {191 [25 p.]}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.3390/insects12030191}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081159}, }