Use Case 5: Men´s outdoor occupations

Scenario:

Men are more likely to work outdoors in occupations such as fishing, mining, or agriculture. These activities often occur during peak mosquito biting times, which increases men’s exposure to vector-borne diseases like dengue fever, malaria, or Zika.

On the other hand, women who collect water at wells or waterholes often encounter mosquitoes which thrive near standing water.

Gender Considerations:

  • Men’s outdoor work increases exposure to mosquito-borne infections.
  • Lack of occupation data leads to underestimation of disease risk in male-dominated sectors.
  • Public health messaging often fails to target occupational groups effectively.

Recommended Strategy:

  • Use SORMAS to collect sex-disaggregated data on occupation and mobility.
  • Develop tailored health communication campaigns for high-risk male occupational groups.

 

Última modificación: viernes, 10 de octubre de 2025, 12:05