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Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Dengue viruses are responsible for over 100 million infections a year worldwide and are a public health concern in Bangladesh. Although risk of transmission is high, data on vector population characteristics are scanty in Bangladesh; therefore, a comprehensive prediction of the patterns of local vir...

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Autores principales: Paul, Kishor Kumar, Dhar-Chowdhury, Parnali, Haque, C. Emdad, Al-Amin, Hasan Mohammad, Goswami, Doli Rani, Kafi, Mohammad Abdullah Heel, Drebot, Michael A., Lindsay, L. Robbin, Ahsan, Gias Uddin, Brooks, W. Abdullah
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6013170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29928055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199457
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author Paul, Kishor Kumar
Dhar-Chowdhury, Parnali
Haque, C. Emdad
Al-Amin, Hasan Mohammad
Goswami, Doli Rani
Kafi, Mohammad Abdullah Heel
Drebot, Michael A.
Lindsay, L. Robbin
Ahsan, Gias Uddin
Brooks, W. Abdullah
author_facet Paul, Kishor Kumar
Dhar-Chowdhury, Parnali
Haque, C. Emdad
Al-Amin, Hasan Mohammad
Goswami, Doli Rani
Kafi, Mohammad Abdullah Heel
Drebot, Michael A.
Lindsay, L. Robbin
Ahsan, Gias Uddin
Brooks, W. Abdullah
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description Dengue viruses are responsible for over 100 million infections a year worldwide and are a public health concern in Bangladesh. Although risk of transmission is high, data on vector population characteristics are scanty in Bangladesh; therefore, a comprehensive prediction of the patterns of local virus transmission is not possible. Recognizing these gaps, multi-year entomological surveys were carried out in Dhaka, where the disease is most frequently reported. The specific objectives of the present study are threefold: i) to determine the risk factors for the presence of Aedes mosquitoes; ii) to identify the types of most productive and key containers; and iii) to estimate the effects of climatic factors on Aedes abundance in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Entomological surveys were conducted in 12 out of 90 wards in Dhaka. These wards were selected using a probability proportional sampling procedure during the monsoon seasons in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and in the dry season in 2012. All containers inside and around sampled households were inspected for mosquito larvae and pupae, and containers were classified according to their relative size, use pattern, and materials of construction. During the study period (2011–2013), 12,680 larvae and pupae were collected. About 82% of the identified immature mosquitoes were Aedes aegypti, while the remainder were Ae. albopictus and other mosquito species. The largest number of immature mosquitoes was collected from tires and refrigerator trays during 2011 and 2012 monsoon seasons. Conversely, plastic drums were the most productive during the 2012 dry and 2013 monsoon season. Vehicle parts and discarded construction materials were the most efficient producers of Aedes mosquitoes in all surveys. The presence of Aedes mosquitoes was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in low socio-economic zones of Dhaka. Container location, presence of vegetation, and availability of shade for containers were also significantly associated with finding immature Aedes mosquitoes, based on multivariable analysis after confounder adjustment. Rainfall, temperature, and relative humidity also significantly affected the mean abundance of mosquitoes. Proper use, disposal, and recycling of the containers that effectively produce large numbers of Aedes vector mosquitoes may decrease the risk of arboviral transmission.
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spelling pubmed-60131702018-07-06 Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh Paul, Kishor Kumar Dhar-Chowdhury, Parnali Haque, C. Emdad Al-Amin, Hasan Mohammad Goswami, Doli Rani Kafi, Mohammad Abdullah Heel Drebot, Michael A. Lindsay, L. Robbin Ahsan, Gias Uddin Brooks, W. Abdullah PLoS One Research Article Dengue viruses are responsible for over 100 million infections a year worldwide and are a public health concern in Bangladesh. Although risk of transmission is high, data on vector population characteristics are scanty in Bangladesh; therefore, a comprehensive prediction of the patterns of local virus transmission is not possible. Recognizing these gaps, multi-year entomological surveys were carried out in Dhaka, where the disease is most frequently reported. The specific objectives of the present study are threefold: i) to determine the risk factors for the presence of Aedes mosquitoes; ii) to identify the types of most productive and key containers; and iii) to estimate the effects of climatic factors on Aedes abundance in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Entomological surveys were conducted in 12 out of 90 wards in Dhaka. These wards were selected using a probability proportional sampling procedure during the monsoon seasons in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and in the dry season in 2012. All containers inside and around sampled households were inspected for mosquito larvae and pupae, and containers were classified according to their relative size, use pattern, and materials of construction. During the study period (2011–2013), 12,680 larvae and pupae were collected. About 82% of the identified immature mosquitoes were Aedes aegypti, while the remainder were Ae. albopictus and other mosquito species. The largest number of immature mosquitoes was collected from tires and refrigerator trays during 2011 and 2012 monsoon seasons. Conversely, plastic drums were the most productive during the 2012 dry and 2013 monsoon season. Vehicle parts and discarded construction materials were the most efficient producers of Aedes mosquitoes in all surveys. The presence of Aedes mosquitoes was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in low socio-economic zones of Dhaka. Container location, presence of vegetation, and availability of shade for containers were also significantly associated with finding immature Aedes mosquitoes, based on multivariable analysis after confounder adjustment. Rainfall, temperature, and relative humidity also significantly affected the mean abundance of mosquitoes. Proper use, disposal, and recycling of the containers that effectively produce large numbers of Aedes vector mosquitoes may decrease the risk of arboviral transmission. Public Library of Science 2018-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6013170/ /pubmed/29928055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199457 Text en © 2018 Paul 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Paul, Kishor Kumar
Dhar-Chowdhury, Parnali
Haque, C. Emdad
Al-Amin, Hasan Mohammad
Goswami, Doli Rani
Kafi, Mohammad Abdullah Heel
Drebot, Michael A.
Lindsay, L. Robbin
Ahsan, Gias Uddin
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_short Risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_sort risk factors for the presence of dengue vector mosquitoes, and determinants of their prevalence and larval site selection in dhaka, bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6013170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29928055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199457
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