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Cardoso Portela Câmara, Daniel & Torres Codeço, Claudia & Ayllon Santiago, Tania & Araújo Nobre, Aline & Campos Azevedo, Renata & Fernandes Ferreira, Davis & da Silva Pinel, Célio & Pereira Rocha, Gláucio & Alves Honório, Nildimar (2022 ) .Entomological Surveillance of Aedes Mosquitoes: Comparison of Different Collection Methods in an Endemic Area in RIO de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Cardoso Portela Câmara, Daniel & Torres Codeço, Claudia & Ayllon Santiago, Tania & Araújo Nobre, Aline & Campos Azevedo, Renata & Fernandes Ferreira, Davis & da Silva Pinel, Célio & Pereira Rocha, Gláucio & Alves Honório, Nildimar. 2022 .Entomological Surveillance of Aedes Mosquitoes: Comparison of Different Collection Methods in an Endemic Area in RIO de Janeiro, Brazil.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44853
Resumen:
: Using collection methods for Aedes adults as surveillance tools provides reliable indices
and arbovirus detection possibilities. This study compared the effectiveness of different methods for
collecting Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus and detecting arboviruses circulating in field-caught female
specimens. Collection sites were defined in urban, peri-urban, and rural landscapes in two Brazilian
cities. Collections were performed using Adultraps (ADT), BG-Sentinel (BGS), CDC-like traps (CDC),
and indoor (ASP-I) and outdoor (ASP-O) aspiration during the rainy and dry seasons of 2015 and
2016. Generalized linear mixed models were used to model the effectiveness of each collection
method. A total of 434 Ae. aegypti and 393 Ae. albopictus were collected. In total, 64 Ae. aegypti and
sixteen Ae. albopictus female pools were tested for DENV, CHIKV, ZIKV, or YFV; none were positive.
Positivity and density were linear at low densities (<1 specimen); thereafter, the relationship became
non-linear. For Ae. aegypti, ADT and CDC were less effective, and ASP-I and ASP-O were as effective
as BGS. For Ae. albopictus, all collection methods were less effective than BGS. This study highlights
the need for an integrated surveillance method as an effective tool for monitoring Aedes vectors.
Keywords: mosquito vectors; Aedes; entomological surveillance; trap comparison; adultrap; BG-Sentinel;
CDC light trap; backpack aspiration