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Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities

Aedes aegypti has developed evolution-driven adaptations for surviving in the domestic human habitat. Several trap models have been designed considering these strategies and tested for monitoring this efficient vector of Dengue. Here, we report a real-scale evaluation of a system for monitoring and...

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Autores principales: Regis, Lêda N., Acioli, Ridelane Veiga, Silveira, José Constantino, Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal, Souza, Wayner Vieira, Ribeiro, Cândida M. Nogueira., da Silva, Juliana C. Serafim., Monteiro, Antonio Miguel Vieira, Oliveira, Cláudia M. F., Barbosa, Rosângela M. R., Braga, Cynthia, Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio Benedetti, Silva, Marilú Gomes N. M., Ribeiro Jr., Paulo Justiniano, Bonat, Wagner Hugo, de Castro Medeiros, Liliam César, Carvalho, Marilia Sa, Furtado, André Freire
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067682
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author Regis, Lêda N.
Acioli, Ridelane Veiga
Silveira, José Constantino
Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ribeiro, Cândida M. Nogueira.
da Silva, Juliana C. Serafim.
Monteiro, Antonio Miguel Vieira
Oliveira, Cláudia M. F.
Barbosa, Rosângela M. R.
Braga, Cynthia
Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio Benedetti
Silva, Marilú Gomes N. M.
Ribeiro Jr., Paulo Justiniano
Bonat, Wagner Hugo
de Castro Medeiros, Liliam César
Carvalho, Marilia Sa
Furtado, André Freire
author_facet Regis, Lêda N.
Acioli, Ridelane Veiga
Silveira, José Constantino
Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ribeiro, Cândida M. Nogueira.
da Silva, Juliana C. Serafim.
Monteiro, Antonio Miguel Vieira
Oliveira, Cláudia M. F.
Barbosa, Rosângela M. R.
Braga, Cynthia
Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio Benedetti
Silva, Marilú Gomes N. M.
Ribeiro Jr., Paulo Justiniano
Bonat, Wagner Hugo
de Castro Medeiros, Liliam César
Carvalho, Marilia Sa
Furtado, André Freire
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description Aedes aegypti has developed evolution-driven adaptations for surviving in the domestic human habitat. Several trap models have been designed considering these strategies and tested for monitoring this efficient vector of Dengue. Here, we report a real-scale evaluation of a system for monitoring and controlling mosquito populations based on egg sampling coupled with geographic information systems technology. The SMCP-Aedes, a system based on open technology and open data standards, was set up from March/2008 to October/2011 as a pilot trial in two sites of Pernambuco -Brazil: Ipojuca (10,000 residents) and Santa Cruz (83,000), in a joint effort of health authorities and staff, and a network of scientists providing scientific support. A widespread infestation by Aedes was found in both sites in 2008–2009, with 96.8%–100% trap positivity. Egg densities were markedly higher in SCC than in Ipojuca. A 90% decrease in egg density was recorded in SCC after two years of sustained control pressure imposed by suppression of >7,500,000 eggs and >3,200 adults, plus larval control by adding fishes to cisterns. In Ipojuca, 1.1 million mosquito eggs were suppressed and a 77% reduction in egg density was achieved. This study aimed at assessing the applicability of a system using GIS and spatial statistic analysis tools for quantitative assessment of mosquito populations. It also provided useful information on the requirements for reducing well-established mosquito populations. Results from two cities led us to conclude that the success in markedly reducing an Aedes population required the appropriate choice of control measures for sustained mass elimination guided by a user-friendly mosquito surveillance system. The system was able to support interventional decisions and to assess the program’s success. Additionally, it created a stimulating environment for health staff and residents, which had a positive impact on their commitment to the dengue control program.
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spelling pubmed-37010452013-07-10 Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities Regis, Lêda N. Acioli, Ridelane Veiga Silveira, José Constantino Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal Souza, Wayner Vieira Ribeiro, Cândida M. Nogueira. da Silva, Juliana C. Serafim. Monteiro, Antonio Miguel Vieira Oliveira, Cláudia M. F. Barbosa, Rosângela M. R. Braga, Cynthia Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio Benedetti Silva, Marilú Gomes N. M. Ribeiro Jr., Paulo Justiniano Bonat, Wagner Hugo de Castro Medeiros, Liliam César Carvalho, Marilia Sa Furtado, André Freire PLoS One Research Article Aedes aegypti has developed evolution-driven adaptations for surviving in the domestic human habitat. Several trap models have been designed considering these strategies and tested for monitoring this efficient vector of Dengue. Here, we report a real-scale evaluation of a system for monitoring and controlling mosquito populations based on egg sampling coupled with geographic information systems technology. The SMCP-Aedes, a system based on open technology and open data standards, was set up from March/2008 to October/2011 as a pilot trial in two sites of Pernambuco -Brazil: Ipojuca (10,000 residents) and Santa Cruz (83,000), in a joint effort of health authorities and staff, and a network of scientists providing scientific support. A widespread infestation by Aedes was found in both sites in 2008–2009, with 96.8%–100% trap positivity. Egg densities were markedly higher in SCC than in Ipojuca. A 90% decrease in egg density was recorded in SCC after two years of sustained control pressure imposed by suppression of >7,500,000 eggs and >3,200 adults, plus larval control by adding fishes to cisterns. In Ipojuca, 1.1 million mosquito eggs were suppressed and a 77% reduction in egg density was achieved. This study aimed at assessing the applicability of a system using GIS and spatial statistic analysis tools for quantitative assessment of mosquito populations. It also provided useful information on the requirements for reducing well-established mosquito populations. Results from two cities led us to conclude that the success in markedly reducing an Aedes population required the appropriate choice of control measures for sustained mass elimination guided by a user-friendly mosquito surveillance system. The system was able to support interventional decisions and to assess the program’s success. Additionally, it created a stimulating environment for health staff and residents, which had a positive impact on their commitment to the dengue control program. Public Library of Science 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3701045/ /pubmed/23844059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067682 Text en © 2013 Regis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Regis, Lêda N.
Acioli, Ridelane Veiga
Silveira, José Constantino
Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ribeiro, Cândida M. Nogueira.
da Silva, Juliana C. Serafim.
Monteiro, Antonio Miguel Vieira
Oliveira, Cláudia M. F.
Barbosa, Rosângela M. R.
Braga, Cynthia
Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio Benedetti
Silva, Marilú Gomes N. M.
Ribeiro Jr., Paulo Justiniano
Bonat, Wagner Hugo
de Castro Medeiros, Liliam César
Carvalho, Marilia Sa
Furtado, André Freire
Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title_full Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title_fullStr Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title_full_unstemmed Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title_short Sustained Reduction of the Dengue Vector Population Resulting from an Integrated Control Strategy Applied in Two Brazilian Cities
title_sort sustained reduction of the dengue vector population resulting from an integrated control strategy applied in two brazilian cities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067682
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