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Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study

BACKGROUND: Dengue is a global problem that seems to be worsening, as hyper-urbanization associated with climate change has led to a significant increase in the abundance and geographical spread of its principal vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Currently available solutions have not been able to...

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Autores principales: de Castro Poncio, Lisiane, Apolinário dos Anjos, Filipe, de Oliveira, Deborah Aline, de Oliveira da Rosa, Aline, Piraccini Silva, Bianca, Rebechi, Débora, Pedrosa, Jorge Márcio, da Costa Franciscato, Diego Alan, de Souza, Cláudio, Paldi, Nitzan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37187486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2023.100498
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Apolinário dos Anjos, Filipe
de Oliveira, Deborah Aline
de Oliveira da Rosa, Aline
Piraccini Silva, Bianca
Rebechi, Débora
Pedrosa, Jorge Márcio
da Costa Franciscato, Diego Alan
de Souza, Cláudio
Paldi, Nitzan
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Apolinário dos Anjos, Filipe
de Oliveira, Deborah Aline
de Oliveira da Rosa, Aline
Piraccini Silva, Bianca
Rebechi, Débora
Pedrosa, Jorge Márcio
da Costa Franciscato, Diego Alan
de Souza, Cláudio
Paldi, Nitzan
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description BACKGROUND: Dengue is a global problem that seems to be worsening, as hyper-urbanization associated with climate change has led to a significant increase in the abundance and geographical spread of its principal vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Currently available solutions have not been able to stop the spread of dengue which shows the urgent need to implement alternative technologies as practical solutions. In a previous pilot trial, we demonstrated the efficacy and safety of the method ‘Natural Vector Control’ (NVC) in suppressing the Ae. aegypti vector population and in blocking the occurrence of an outbreak of dengue in the treated areas. Here, we expand the use of the NVC program in a large-scale 20 months intervention period in an entire city in southern Brazil. METHODS: Sterile male mosquitoes were produced from locally sourced Ae. aegypti mosquitoes by using a treatment that includes double-stranded RNA and thiotepa. Weekly massive releases of sterile male mosquitoes were performed in predefined areas of Ortigueira city from November 2020 to July 2022. Mosquito monitoring was performed by using ovitraps during the entire intervention period. Dengue incidence data was obtained from the Brazilian National Disease Surveillance System. FINDINGS: During the two epidemiological seasons, the intervention in Ortigueira resulted in up to 98.7% suppression of live progeny of field Ae. aegypti mosquitoes recorded over time. More importantly, when comparing the 2020 and 2022 dengue outbreaks that occurred in the region, the post-intervention dengue incidence in Ortigueira was 97% lower compared to the control cities. INTERPRETATION: The NVC method was confirmed to be a safe and efficient way to suppress Ae. aegypti field populations and prevent the occurrence of a dengue outbreak. Importantly, it has been shown to be applicable in large-scale, real-world conditions. FUNDING: This study was funded by Klabin S/A and Forrest Innovations Ltd.
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spelling pubmed-101760552023-05-13 Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study de Castro Poncio, Lisiane Apolinário dos Anjos, Filipe de Oliveira, Deborah Aline de Oliveira da Rosa, Aline Piraccini Silva, Bianca Rebechi, Débora Pedrosa, Jorge Márcio da Costa Franciscato, Diego Alan de Souza, Cláudio Paldi, Nitzan Lancet Reg Health Am Articles BACKGROUND: Dengue is a global problem that seems to be worsening, as hyper-urbanization associated with climate change has led to a significant increase in the abundance and geographical spread of its principal vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Currently available solutions have not been able to stop the spread of dengue which shows the urgent need to implement alternative technologies as practical solutions. In a previous pilot trial, we demonstrated the efficacy and safety of the method ‘Natural Vector Control’ (NVC) in suppressing the Ae. aegypti vector population and in blocking the occurrence of an outbreak of dengue in the treated areas. Here, we expand the use of the NVC program in a large-scale 20 months intervention period in an entire city in southern Brazil. METHODS: Sterile male mosquitoes were produced from locally sourced Ae. aegypti mosquitoes by using a treatment that includes double-stranded RNA and thiotepa. Weekly massive releases of sterile male mosquitoes were performed in predefined areas of Ortigueira city from November 2020 to July 2022. Mosquito monitoring was performed by using ovitraps during the entire intervention period. Dengue incidence data was obtained from the Brazilian National Disease Surveillance System. FINDINGS: During the two epidemiological seasons, the intervention in Ortigueira resulted in up to 98.7% suppression of live progeny of field Ae. aegypti mosquitoes recorded over time. More importantly, when comparing the 2020 and 2022 dengue outbreaks that occurred in the region, the post-intervention dengue incidence in Ortigueira was 97% lower compared to the control cities. INTERPRETATION: The NVC method was confirmed to be a safe and efficient way to suppress Ae. aegypti field populations and prevent the occurrence of a dengue outbreak. Importantly, it has been shown to be applicable in large-scale, real-world conditions. FUNDING: This study was funded by Klabin S/A and Forrest Innovations Ltd. Elsevier 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10176055/ /pubmed/37187486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2023.100498 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Apolinário dos Anjos, Filipe
de Oliveira, Deborah Aline
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Rebechi, Débora
Pedrosa, Jorge Márcio
da Costa Franciscato, Diego Alan
de Souza, Cláudio
Paldi, Nitzan
Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study
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title_full Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study
title_fullStr Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study
title_short Prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of Sterile Insect Technology in a Brazilian city: a prospective study
title_sort prevention of a dengue outbreak via the large-scale deployment of sterile insect technology in a brazilian city: a prospective study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37187486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2023.100498
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