Geospatial tools and Chagas control: a critical comment on the paper of Weinberg et al., Evaluation and planning of Chagas control activities using geospatial tools. Geospat Health 2019;14:229-238

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The contribution of the geospatial tools to the vector control activities of Chagas disease is very clear for the academic and technology-prone communities, but not so much for the state-dependent health agents (national or provincial) that are ultimately responsible for disease control in Latin America. (...)

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Gorla, D. E. (2020). Geospatial tools and Chagas control: a critical comment on the paper of Weinberg et al., Evaluation and planning of Chagas control activities using geospatial tools. Geospat Health 2019;14:229-238. Geospatial Health, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/gh.2020.901