@incollection{fdi:010094709, title = {{M}osquito-borne diseases}, author = {{C}atry, {T}hibault and {V}ignolles, {C}. and {K}otchi, {S}.{O}. and {B}razeau, {S}. and {L}udwig, {A}. and {O}gden, {N}.{H}. and {B}icout, {D}.{J}. and {F}ournier, {R}.{A}. and {W}erle, {D}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he {W}orld {H}ealth {O}rganization ({WHO}) has highlighted identification and monitoring of vector populations as an important component of global vector-borne disease surveillance efforts. {EO} and {RVF} map data could play a crucial role in identifying risk locations for mosquito-borne diseases globally on the basis of habitat and climate variables. {EO} and {RVF} map data are also useful for measuring or mapping a range of environmental parameters that help determine mosquito vector occurrence and abundance and the rate of development of mosquito-borne parasites and pathogens in mosquito vectors. {T}he {EO} and {RVF} map data have been sufficiently high spatial and temporal resolution, applied research could develop weather-based and environment-based forecasting of high-risk locations and time periods for mosquito-borne diseases using statistical models. {T}he maps generated by this project indicate and outline the {RVF} risk areas associated with surface water ponding, mosquito breeding, and cattle grazing for a test area in {S}enegal. {T}his strategy could include the following recommendations to effectively mitigate the exposure of cattle to {RVF}, and thus to minimise infection risk for humans: establish a joint communication strategy by integrating information of the forecasted risk bulletins into the {N}ational {I}nformation {S}ystem of {S}urveillance of {E}pidemics used by the {M}inistry of {L}ivestock in {S}enegal and the {H}eadquarters of the {D}irectorate of {V}eterinary {S}ervices of {S}enegal and its local representatives in rural districts, relocate livestock grazing areas away from risk zones, with warning signs in local languages posted near the ponds to inform breeders to keep their animals at least 500 m away from the ponds, and issue regular bulletins so the {D}irectorate of {V}eterinary {S}ervices of {S}enegal can organise and optimise vaccination campaigns in the riskiest zones.}, keywords = {{GUYANE} {FRANCAISE} ; {BRESIL}}, booktitle = {{E}arth observation, public health and one health activities, challenges and opportunities}, numero = {}, pages = {11--25}, address = {{W}allingford}, publisher = {{CABI}}, series = {}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1079/9781800621183.0002}, ISBN = {978-1-80062-118-3}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010094709}, }