The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Public Health Foundation (PHF) collaborated on a performance improvement initiative to assist 14 local health departments to increase their vector control programs' efficiency, effectiveness, and capacity. This document is a compilation of the final reports submitted by the participating local health departments. In these reports, the health departments share information about their assessment and improvement efforts, including challenges and successes, so that other health departments may benefit from accessing these materials. All final reports were written by the health departments and reflect a summary of the process and accomplishments of the sites throughout the Vector Control Program Performance Assessment and Improvement Initiative.
Further resources from the 14 health department vector control programs have been developed and published.
For more information about this initiative, contact Vanessa Lamers at vlamers@phf.org.
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This project was made possible through funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under Cooperative Agreement U38OT000211. The project is managed by the Environmental Health Services Branch, Division of Emergency Health and Services, National Center for Environmental Health.