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Zika Virus Draft Discussion Driver Diagram
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Overview
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At the time Zika became a priority issue in the US, the Public Health Foundation (PHF) was collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Environmental Health and five local health department vector control programs. With knowledge and insight from these local health departments, particularly
Cheryl Clay
(Madison County, AL), and experience customizing the
Vector Control Population Health Driver Diagram
, PHF created the
Zika Virus Draft Discussion Driver Diagram
as a framework for communities to use to prepare for and respond to Zika across the country.
The
Zika Virus Draft Discussion Driver Diagram
is an excellent place to start when addressing Zika with multiple stakeholders. Feel free to adapt this driver diagram by modifying the AIM statement, goals, and drivers.
Revised driver diagrams, experiences with their use, questions, and comments can be sent to Vanessa Lamers at
[email protected]
.
Related Resources
Vector Control Program Resources and Reports
Practical Approaches for Zika Preparedness and Response
(Webinar Archive)
Developing a Population Health Driver Diagram Tool
Using a Population Health Driver Diagram to Support Health Care and Public Health Collaboration Discussion Paper
, published by the Institute of Medicine
Customized technical assistance to respond to the threat of Zika
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