Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future

Vector control, being the relevant public health aspect it is, has been carried out in our country according to the health care needs there have arisen at each point in time. From 1945 to 2017 there have been at least three well-differentiated vector control phases. A first phase, from 1945 till the...

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Main Authors: José María Ordóñez Iriarte, Mª de la O Álvarez Rodríguez, María Luisa González Márquez
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental 2018-06-01
Series:Revista de Salud Ambiental
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Online Access:https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/898
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spelling doaj-515c5680cdb1496ba508957a0a6d6ee22021-06-15T06:08:57ZengSociedad Española de Sanidad AmbientalRevista de Salud Ambiental1577-95721697-27912018-06-011811928655Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the FutureJosé María Ordóñez Iriarte0Mª de la O Álvarez Rodríguez1María Luisa González Márquez2Consejería de Sanidad, Comunidad de MadridDirección General de Salud Pública. Consejería de Sanidad. Comunidad de MadridDirección General de Salud Pública, Calidad e Innovación. Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e IgualdadVector control, being the relevant public health aspect it is, has been carried out in our country according to the health care needs there have arisen at each point in time. From 1945 to 2017 there have been at least three well-differentiated vector control phases. A first phase, from 1945 till the 1980s, when legislation was passed to tackle the presence of diseases such as malaria and the use of pesticides was excessive, particularly from the moment it was discovered DDT had insecticidal properties. The second ranged from halfway through the 1980s—right after Spain joined the EU—until the beginning of the 21st century. This phase was characterized by a certain vectorial tranquility and the transposition of European legislation to the Spanish legal framework based on the authorization of pesticides and biocides. The third phase extends up to the present day, when we are seeing, on the one hand, an emergence of different threats, such as arboviruses, due to the presence of tiger mosquito (<em>Aedes albopictus</em>) in our country, and, on the other, the influence of the WHO’s integrated plague control methodology. This methodology has permeated— judiciously—standards such as UNE 171210:2008 “Indoor environmental quality. Good practices in Disinfection, Desinsectization and Deratization Plans” or the more recent EN 16636 “Pest management services. Requirements and competences,” which are beginning to create a new way of addressing vector control.https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/898vectorescontrol vectorialdesinfeccióndesinsectacióndesratización
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Mª de la O Álvarez Rodríguez
María Luisa González Márquez
spellingShingle José María Ordóñez Iriarte
Mª de la O Álvarez Rodríguez
María Luisa González Márquez
Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
Revista de Salud Ambiental
vectores
control vectorial
desinfección
desinsectación
desratización
author_facet José María Ordóñez Iriarte
Mª de la O Álvarez Rodríguez
María Luisa González Márquez
author_sort José María Ordóñez Iriarte
title Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
title_short Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
title_full Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
title_fullStr Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Legal Vector Control Framework in Spain: 1945-2017. Proposals for the Future
title_sort evolution of the legal vector control framework in spain: 1945-2017. proposals for the future
publisher Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental
series Revista de Salud Ambiental
issn 1577-9572
1697-2791
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Vector control, being the relevant public health aspect it is, has been carried out in our country according to the health care needs there have arisen at each point in time. From 1945 to 2017 there have been at least three well-differentiated vector control phases. A first phase, from 1945 till the 1980s, when legislation was passed to tackle the presence of diseases such as malaria and the use of pesticides was excessive, particularly from the moment it was discovered DDT had insecticidal properties. The second ranged from halfway through the 1980s—right after Spain joined the EU—until the beginning of the 21st century. This phase was characterized by a certain vectorial tranquility and the transposition of European legislation to the Spanish legal framework based on the authorization of pesticides and biocides. The third phase extends up to the present day, when we are seeing, on the one hand, an emergence of different threats, such as arboviruses, due to the presence of tiger mosquito (<em>Aedes albopictus</em>) in our country, and, on the other, the influence of the WHO’s integrated plague control methodology. This methodology has permeated— judiciously—standards such as UNE 171210:2008 “Indoor environmental quality. Good practices in Disinfection, Desinsectization and Deratization Plans” or the more recent EN 16636 “Pest management services. Requirements and competences,” which are beginning to create a new way of addressing vector control.
topic vectores
control vectorial
desinfección
desinsectación
desratización
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