Ecology of Aedes Mosquitoes, the Major Vectors of Arboviruses in Human Population

E. Kweka, Vito Baraka, L. Mathias, B. Mwang’onde, Germana T. Baraka, Lucile J. Lyaruu, A. Mahande
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Aedes aegypti (Stegomyia) has been human vectors for many human diseases globally. In recent years, dengue virus has been diagnosed in different regions such as Asia and Latin America vectored by Aedes spp. mosquitoes. Dengue cases have been reported again in the several parts of African and other continental hospital. The different types of breed - ing sites have been found to be abundant in both urban and rural areas. The abundance of adult Ae. aegypti and habitat productivity in different settings escalates the risk of dengue transmission if viruses are found in asymptomatic population. The insecticide resistance has been found to occur in the wild population of Aedes aegypti to insecticides commonly used for indoor residual spray and long-lasting insecticidal net treatments. The control of human vector population is still a challenge as the vector has a diurnal feeding and outdoor resting behavior. Environmental management is still the best practice to be adopted in many countries for Aedes aegypti control. The currently discovered dengue vaccine might be an immediate arsenal for the community immunization.
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伊蚊是虫媒病毒在人群中的主要传播媒介
埃及伊蚊(隐蚊)是全球许多人类疾病的人类媒介。近年来,登革热病毒已在亚洲和拉丁美洲等不同地区被诊断出来,媒介是伊蚊。在非洲和其他大陆医院的几个地区再次报告了登革热病例。在城市和农村都发现了大量不同类型的繁殖场所。成年伊蚊的丰度。如果在无症状人群中发现病毒,不同环境下的埃及伊蚊和栖息地生产力会增加登革热传播的风险。已发现埃及伊蚊野生种群对常用于室内残留喷雾和长效杀虫蚊帐处理的杀虫剂产生抗药性。媒介生物具有昼夜摄食和室外休息行为,对媒介生物种群的控制仍是一项挑战。环境管理仍然是许多国家控制埃及伊蚊的最佳做法。目前发现的登革热疫苗可能成为社区免疫的直接武器。
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