Publications
Key publications
Control and prevention of soil-transmitted helmithiases in countries of WHO European Region (2017) (in Russian)
The aim of the document is to assist countries in the development and implementation of national strategies and action plans on STH based on their epidemiological, socioeconomic and environmental contexts and facilitate capacity building of the national specialists.
Manual on case management and surveillance of the leishmaniases in the WHO European Region (2017)
The manual provides case and treatment outcome definitions for epidemiological surveillance.
Training curriculum on invasive mosquitoes and (re-)emerging vector-borne diseases in the WHO European Region (2016)
This curriculum aims to provide nonspecialists with an understanding of the key issues related to invasive mosquitoes and (re-)emerging vector-borne diseases, and with the analytical skills to improve strategic planning and implementation of activities in their country context.
Framework for control and prevention of soil-transmitted helminthiases in the WHO European Region 2016–2020 (2016)
This document represents a regional framework for soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH) control and prevention. It provides an overview of the current STH situation, the scope and purpose of the work ahead, and strategic approaches to and measures against STH in the Region.
Strategic framework for leishmaniasis control in the WHO European Region 2014–2020 (2014)
This strategic framework was developed in close collaboration with various stakeholders to improve the surveillance, control and prevention of leishmaniasis.
Outlining a strategic framework on leishmaniasis control (2014)
The complex nature of the disease, characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates, especially among children, is a matter of concern in the Region. In recent years, as a result of co-infection with HIV, there has been an increase in adult cases of visceral leishmaniasis that are difficult to diagnose and treat.
Regional framework for surveillance and control of invasive mosquito vectors and re-emerging vector-borne diseases, 2014–2020 (2013)
The framework will help Member States to develop or update their own operational plans, harmonize plans and approaches between countries, take cross-border action and mobilize resources to implement these plans.
Operational framework on integrated vector management (2012)
The aim of IVM is to solve problems in vector control by improving efficacy, cost-effectiveness, ecological soundness and sustainability with sound policies, monitoring and evaluation.
WHO headquarters, 2013




