Harbison Justin E, Metzger Marco E, Neumann Charlotte G, Galal Osman, Hu Renjie, Kramer Vicki L
Vector-Borne Disease Section, Center for Infectious Diseases, California Department of Public Health, 2151 Convention Center Way, Suite 218B, Ontario, CA 91764, USA.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2010 Jun;26(2):198-204. doi: 10.2987/09-5990.1.
Efforts to improve water quality increasingly rely on structural stormwater best management practices (BMPs) to remove pollutants from urban runoff. These structures can unintentionally produce mosquitoes and may play a role in the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. A questionnaire was distributed to over 300 stormwater and mosquito control agencies in the United States to assess the prevalence of BMPs and associated mosquito production, identify current measures to control mosquitoes within BMPs, and elucidate the extent of collaboration between these agencies. Responses suggest that agencies often lack basic information relevant to minimizing mosquitoes in BMPs, such as the number of structures within an agency's jurisdiction and the frequency of their maintenance, and that greater interagency collaboration could improve control efforts. Approximately 40% of agencies reported regular collaboration to minimize mosquito production in BMPs; however, barriers to such collaborative work included confusion over roles and responsibilities and a lack of interest. The rapid increase of BMPs in urban environments resulting from increasingly stringent water-quality regulations provides justification for increased collaboration between stormwater and mosquito control sectors of government to aid and strengthen public health efforts.
改善水质的努力越来越依赖于结构性雨水最佳管理实践(BMPs)来去除城市径流中的污染物。这些结构可能无意中滋生蚊子,并可能在蚊媒疾病的传播中发挥作用。向美国300多个雨水和蚊虫控制机构发放了一份调查问卷,以评估BMPs的普及情况及相关的蚊子滋生情况,确定当前在BMPs内控制蚊子的措施,并阐明这些机构之间的合作程度。调查结果表明,各机构往往缺乏与尽量减少BMPs中蚊子数量相关的基本信息,比如机构管辖范围内的结构数量及其维护频率,而且加强机构间合作有助于改善防控工作。约40%的机构报告称,为尽量减少BMPs中的蚊子滋生会进行定期合作;然而,此类合作工作的障碍包括对角色和职责的混淆以及缺乏兴趣。由于水质法规日益严格,城市环境中BMPs迅速增加,这为政府雨水和蚊虫控制部门加强合作以协助并强化公共卫生工作提供了理由。