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Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico

BACKGROUND: The follow-up survey of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico included entomological information from the 2012 rainy and dry seasons. We used data from the Mexican arm of the trial to assess the impact of...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Alejo, Abel, Morales-Pérez, Arcadio, Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth, Flores-Moreno, Miguel, Apreza-Aguilar, Sinahí, Carranza-Alcaraz, Wilhelm, Cortés-Guzmán, Antonio Juan, Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso, Ledogar, Robert J., Cockcroft, Anne, Andersson, Neil
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28699555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4294-8
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author Jiménez-Alejo, Abel
Morales-Pérez, Arcadio
Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth
Flores-Moreno, Miguel
Apreza-Aguilar, Sinahí
Carranza-Alcaraz, Wilhelm
Cortés-Guzmán, Antonio Juan
Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso
Ledogar, Robert J.
Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
author_facet Jiménez-Alejo, Abel
Morales-Pérez, Arcadio
Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth
Flores-Moreno, Miguel
Apreza-Aguilar, Sinahí
Carranza-Alcaraz, Wilhelm
Cortés-Guzmán, Antonio Juan
Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso
Ledogar, Robert J.
Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
author_sort Jiménez-Alejo, Abel
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description BACKGROUND: The follow-up survey of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico included entomological information from the 2012 rainy and dry seasons. We used data from the Mexican arm of the trial to assess the impact of the community action on pupal production of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti in both rainy and dry seasons. METHODS: Trained field workers inspected household water containers in 90 clusters and collected any pupae or larvae present for entomological examination. We calculated indices of pupae per person and pupae per household, and traditional entomological indices of container index, household index and Breteau index, and compared these between rainy and dry seasons and between intervention and control clusters, using a cluster t-test to test significance of differences. RESULTS: In 11,933 houses in the rainy season, we inspected 40,323 containers and found 7070 Aedes aegypti pupae. In the dry season, we inspected 43,461 containers and counted 6552 pupae. All pupae and entomological indices were lower in the intervention clusters (IC) than in control clusters (CC) in both the rainy season (RS) and the dry season (DS): pupae per container 0.12 IC and 0.24 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; pupae per household 0.46 IC and 0.82 CC in RS, and 0.41 IC and 0.83 CC in DS; pupae per person 0.11 IC and 0.19 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; household index 16% IC and 21% CC in RS, and 12.1% IC and 17.9% CC in DS; container index 7.5% IC and 11.5% CC in RS, and 4.6% IC and 7.1% CC in DS; Breteau index 27% IC and 36% CC in RS, and 19% IC and 29% CC in DS. All differences between the intervention and control clusters were statistically significant, taking into account clustering. CONCLUSIONS: The trial intervention led to significant decreases in pupal and conventional entomological indices in both rainy and dry seasons. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN27581154.
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spelling pubmed-55065972017-07-12 Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico Jiménez-Alejo, Abel Morales-Pérez, Arcadio Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth Flores-Moreno, Miguel Apreza-Aguilar, Sinahí Carranza-Alcaraz, Wilhelm Cortés-Guzmán, Antonio Juan Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso Ledogar, Robert J. Cockcroft, Anne Andersson, Neil BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: The follow-up survey of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico included entomological information from the 2012 rainy and dry seasons. We used data from the Mexican arm of the trial to assess the impact of the community action on pupal production of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti in both rainy and dry seasons. METHODS: Trained field workers inspected household water containers in 90 clusters and collected any pupae or larvae present for entomological examination. We calculated indices of pupae per person and pupae per household, and traditional entomological indices of container index, household index and Breteau index, and compared these between rainy and dry seasons and between intervention and control clusters, using a cluster t-test to test significance of differences. RESULTS: In 11,933 houses in the rainy season, we inspected 40,323 containers and found 7070 Aedes aegypti pupae. In the dry season, we inspected 43,461 containers and counted 6552 pupae. All pupae and entomological indices were lower in the intervention clusters (IC) than in control clusters (CC) in both the rainy season (RS) and the dry season (DS): pupae per container 0.12 IC and 0.24 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; pupae per household 0.46 IC and 0.82 CC in RS, and 0.41 IC and 0.83 CC in DS; pupae per person 0.11 IC and 0.19 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; household index 16% IC and 21% CC in RS, and 12.1% IC and 17.9% CC in DS; container index 7.5% IC and 11.5% CC in RS, and 4.6% IC and 7.1% CC in DS; Breteau index 27% IC and 36% CC in RS, and 19% IC and 29% CC in DS. All differences between the intervention and control clusters were statistically significant, taking into account clustering. CONCLUSIONS: The trial intervention led to significant decreases in pupal and conventional entomological indices in both rainy and dry seasons. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN27581154. BioMed Central 2017-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5506597/ /pubmed/28699555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4294-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Jiménez-Alejo, Abel
Morales-Pérez, Arcadio
Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth
Flores-Moreno, Miguel
Apreza-Aguilar, Sinahí
Carranza-Alcaraz, Wilhelm
Cortés-Guzmán, Antonio Juan
Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso
Ledogar, Robert J.
Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title_full Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title_fullStr Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title_short Pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in Guerrero, Mexico
title_sort pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in guerrero, mexico
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28699555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4294-8
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