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Louison Bowen
Vector-borne parasitic infections remain a significant public health concern, causing substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. This article explores sustainable strategies for controlling these infections, focusing on innovative approaches that combine integrated vector management, community engagement, and cross-sector collaborations. The paper highlights the importance of biological control, vaccination, and data-driven decisionmaking in curbing disease transmission. Moreover, it emphasizes the critical role of education and awareness in empowering communities to actively participate in vector control efforts. By synthesizing these strategies, this article provides insights into a holistic approach to combatting human vector-borne parasitic infections, ultimately contributing to improved global health outcomes.