Scientific Production on the Acceptability of Aedes aegypti Control Interventions During 1968-2022 Period
Keywords:
scientific production indicators, acceptability, vector control, Aedes aegypti.Abstract
Introduction: Acceptability has been of frequent consideration in research on Aedes aegypti control interventions. However, there is little literature on scientific production on this topic.
Objective: To describe the scientific production on the acceptability of Aedes aegypti control interventions during 1968 to 2022 period. A systematic review of the literature was carried out according to PRISMA guidelines. The search strategy included PubMed and SciELO, as bibliographic bases. This strategy was carried out in two phases: December 2019 and August 2022. A detailed description of scientific production was carried out through the use of bibliometric indicators. The analyzes of the data obtained were carried out in Excel®. The review included 79 articles.
Results: The trend of scientific production on the acceptability of Aedes aegypti control methods was ascending. Latin America and the Caribbean and Asia had the highest number of articles published. A high number of transient authors was identified in correspondence with the number of articles published on the acceptability of Aedes aegypti interventions.
Conclusions: PubMed databases and SciELO regional online library are confirmed as the visualization space for scientific production on the subject. The results describe the scientific production about the acceptability of Aedes aegypti control interventions.
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