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larvivores fish, physical control of solid waste cleaning, communication campaigns dur-
ing outbreaks, and periods of greater risk. To help the health authorities implement more
proactive vector control strategies, the Tropical Diseases Research Group at the Jean Piaget
University of Cabo Verde – GIDTPiaget conducts applied research on control methodolo-
gies and interventions for vector mosquitos in the country. In this context, three pilot studies
are discussed.
We hope that this editorial book could initiate a dialogue between the different science
disciplines in understanding controlling mosquito-transmitted infectious diseases and con-
tribute to bridging this barrier, which is, in the opinion of the author, needing to improve
significantly and make progress in this crucial field difficult. The editor thanks all authors
involved in the book for their kind engagement and support. He also thanks the COST
Association for making networking through the Grant IMAAC (CA 16227) possible and
always supported this exciting project. Special thanks also go to Professor Grancaric for
co-chairing IMAAC and Professor Hemingway for writing the foreword to this book. The
editor also thanks Karin for her great help and patience while preparing this book.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that the editor of this book has no responsibility for
the contents of the chapters not authored or co-authored. In case of readers’ comments or
suggestions regarding chapter’s contents, the responsible contributors (mentioned in alpha-
betic order by the editor) should be contacted directly.
Dr Peyman Ghaffari , Dipl. -Phys., DIC, Ph.D.
Chair of IMAAC (COST Action CA 16227)
&
Center for Research and Development in Mathematics
and Applications (CIDMA),
University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Lisbon, July 2022