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Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan

A key component of integrated vector management strategies is the efficient implementation of mosquito traps for surveillance and control. Numerous trap types have been created with distinct designs and capture mechanisms, but identification of the most effective trap type is critical for effective...

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Autores principales: Pan, Chao-Ying, Cheng, Lie, Liu, Wei-Liang, Su, Matthew P., Ho, Hui-Pin, Liao, Che-Hun, Chang, Jui-Hun, Yang, Yu-Chieh, Hsu, Cheng-Chun, Huang, Joh-Jong, Chen, Chun-Hong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35372249
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.778736
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author Pan, Chao-Ying
Cheng, Lie
Liu, Wei-Liang
Su, Matthew P.
Ho, Hui-Pin
Liao, Che-Hun
Chang, Jui-Hun
Yang, Yu-Chieh
Hsu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Joh-Jong
Chen, Chun-Hong
author_facet Pan, Chao-Ying
Cheng, Lie
Liu, Wei-Liang
Su, Matthew P.
Ho, Hui-Pin
Liao, Che-Hun
Chang, Jui-Hun
Yang, Yu-Chieh
Hsu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Joh-Jong
Chen, Chun-Hong
author_sort Pan, Chao-Ying
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description A key component of integrated vector management strategies is the efficient implementation of mosquito traps for surveillance and control. Numerous trap types have been created with distinct designs and capture mechanisms, but identification of the most effective trap type is critical for effective implementation. For dengue vector surveillance, previous studies have demonstrated that active traps utilizing CO(2) attractant are more effective than passive traps for capturing Aedes mosquitoes. However, maintaining CO(2) supply in traps is so labor intensive as to be likely unfeasible in crowded residential areas, and it is unclear how much more effective active traps lacking attractants are than purely passive traps. In this study, we analyzed Aedes capture data collected in 2019 from six urban areas in Kaohsiung City to compare Aedes mosquito catch rates between (passive) gravitraps and (active) fan-traps. The average gravitrap index (GI) and fan-trap index (FI) values were 0.68 and 3.39 respectively at peak catch times from June to August 2019, with consistently higher FI values calculated in all areas studied. We compared trap indices to reported cases of dengue fever and correlated them with weekly fluctuations in temperature and rainfall. We found that FI trends aligned more closely with case numbers and rainfall than GI values, supporting the use of fan-traps for Aedes mosquito surveillance and control as part of broader vector management strategies. Furthermore, combining fan-trap catch data with rapid testing for dengue infections may improve the early identification and prevention of future disease outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-89681032022-04-01 Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan Pan, Chao-Ying Cheng, Lie Liu, Wei-Liang Su, Matthew P. Ho, Hui-Pin Liao, Che-Hun Chang, Jui-Hun Yang, Yu-Chieh Hsu, Cheng-Chun Huang, Joh-Jong Chen, Chun-Hong Front Public Health Public Health A key component of integrated vector management strategies is the efficient implementation of mosquito traps for surveillance and control. Numerous trap types have been created with distinct designs and capture mechanisms, but identification of the most effective trap type is critical for effective implementation. For dengue vector surveillance, previous studies have demonstrated that active traps utilizing CO(2) attractant are more effective than passive traps for capturing Aedes mosquitoes. However, maintaining CO(2) supply in traps is so labor intensive as to be likely unfeasible in crowded residential areas, and it is unclear how much more effective active traps lacking attractants are than purely passive traps. In this study, we analyzed Aedes capture data collected in 2019 from six urban areas in Kaohsiung City to compare Aedes mosquito catch rates between (passive) gravitraps and (active) fan-traps. The average gravitrap index (GI) and fan-trap index (FI) values were 0.68 and 3.39 respectively at peak catch times from June to August 2019, with consistently higher FI values calculated in all areas studied. We compared trap indices to reported cases of dengue fever and correlated them with weekly fluctuations in temperature and rainfall. We found that FI trends aligned more closely with case numbers and rainfall than GI values, supporting the use of fan-traps for Aedes mosquito surveillance and control as part of broader vector management strategies. Furthermore, combining fan-trap catch data with rapid testing for dengue infections may improve the early identification and prevention of future disease outbreaks. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8968103/ /pubmed/35372249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.778736 Text en Copyright © 2022 Pan, Cheng, Liu, Su, Ho, Liao, Chang, Yang, Hsu, Huang and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Pan, Chao-Ying
Cheng, Lie
Liu, Wei-Liang
Su, Matthew P.
Ho, Hui-Pin
Liao, Che-Hun
Chang, Jui-Hun
Yang, Yu-Chieh
Hsu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Joh-Jong
Chen, Chun-Hong
Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title_full Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title_fullStr Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title_short Comparison of Fan-Traps and Gravitraps for Aedes Mosquito Surveillance in Taiwan
title_sort comparison of fan-traps and gravitraps for aedes mosquito surveillance in taiwan
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35372249
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.778736
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