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Identify, classify, and study disease vectors and vector species
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Conduct surveillance of mosquitoes, sandflies, ticks, mites, and other vectors
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Identify and survey vector breeding sites
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Study vector density, distribution, and behavioral patterns
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Conduct risk assessment and mapping of vector-borne diseases
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Perform insecticide resistance testing and monitoring
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Provide technical guidance on insecticide use and vector control measures
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Support Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) and Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) programs
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Conduct research and studies related to vector control and entomology
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Carry out field investigations and surveillance during disease outbreaks
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Study the impact of climate change and environmental factors on vector populations
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Collect, preserve, and analyze vector samples in laboratories
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Conduct community awareness and behavior change programs related to vector control
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Implement national vector control guidelines and standards
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Prepare research reports and technical documents
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Conduct training, orientation, and capacity-building programs
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Coordinate vector control activities with local, provincial, and federal authorities
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Provide technical support during public health emergencies and epidemics
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Strengthen vector surveillance systems through GIS and data management
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Collaborate with national and international research institutions and partner organizations