Roof gutters: A key container for Aedes aegypti and Ochlerotatus notoscriptus (Diptera : Culicidae) in Australia


Autoria(s): Montgomery, Brian L.; Ritchie, Scott A.
Contribuinte(s)

J.W. Kazura

Data(s)

01/09/2002

Resumo

The contribution of roof gutters to Aedes aegypti (L.) and Ochlerotatus notoscriptus (Skuse) pupal populations was quantified for the first time in Cairns, Australia. Concurrent yard and roof surveys yielded ill estimated 6,934 mosquito pupae, comprising four species. Roof gutters were all uncommon but productive source of Ae. aegypti in both wet season (n = 11) and dry season (n = 2) surveys, producing 52.6% and 39.5% of the respective populations. First story gutters accounted for 92.3% of the positive gutters. Therefore, treatment of roof gutters is a critical element in Ae. aegypti control campaigns during dengue outbreaks. In wet season yards, the largest standing, crops of Ae. aegypti occurred in garden accoutrements, discarded household items, and rubbish (36.4%, 28.0%, and 20.6%, respectively). In dry season yards, rubbish produced 79.6% of the Ae. aegypti pupae. The number of Ae. aegypti pupae/person was 2.36 and 0.59 for the wet and dry season surveys, respectively.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:63816

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Palavras-Chave #Public, Environmental & Occupational Health #Tropical Medicine #Northern Queensland #Dengue #Surveillance #C1 #730212 Disease distribution and transmission #321201 Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety
Tipo

Journal Article