AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF DENGUE MOSQUITO DYNAMICS IN LAHORE: UNRAVELING THE IMPACT OF DENGUE OUTBREAKS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

G. Shafae, M ALI, Haa Khan
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Dengue fever, caused by the Aedes mosquito-borne dengue virus, is still a major public health concern in many parts of the world, including Lahore, Pakistan. Lahore region is regarded as a dengue fever hotspot due to the large number of cases reported each year. The purpose of this research is to give an in-depth analysis of dengue mosquito dynamics in Lahore, with a particular emphasis on determining the influence of dengue epidemics and environmental factors. The current study was based on survey comprising 240 individuals from Lahore. In the study findings, 82.08% were positive cases and 17.91% were negative cases. The majority of respondents, were aware of the symptoms of dengue infection (62.33%), its transmission (90.83%), the cause of dengue (61%), safety precautions (73.33%), and the organ infected by the dengue virus (66.25). However, the majority of people are still clueless. 70% of participants indicate that television is their primary information source. Dengue fever cases have been found to have a seasonal pattern, peaking during the monsoon season (45.41%) when mosquito breeding conditions are perfect. The study's findings revealed that Aedes mosquitos, particularly Aedes aegypti, were widespread and identified as the primary vectors (61.66%) of dengue transmission in Lahore. It was revealed that temperature (49.58%), and rainfall all affected the number of Aedes mosquitoes. Overall, 81.6% were satisfied with Governmental efforts against the spread of dengue fever. Improved public knowledge is necessary to reduce dengue virus incidence. The findings of this study can assist public health professionals and legislators in developing targeted measures to mitigate the consequences of dengue epidemics and protect the public from this terrible infection.
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深入分析拉合尔的登革热蚊虫动态:揭示登革热爆发和环境因素的影响
登革热是由伊蚊传播的登革热病毒引起的,在世界许多地方,包括巴基斯坦的拉合尔,登革热仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题。由于每年报告的登革热病例数量众多,拉合尔地区被视为登革热热点地区。本研究的目的是深入分析拉合尔地区登革热蚊子的动态,重点是确定登革热流行和环境因素的影响。本研究基于对拉合尔 240 人的调查。研究结果显示,82.08%为阳性病例,17.91%为阴性病例。大多数受访者都知道登革热感染的症状(62.33%)、传播途径(90.83%)、登革热的病因(61%)、安全预防措施(73.33%)以及登革热病毒感染的器官(66.25%)。然而,大多数人仍然一无所知。70% 的参与者表示电视是他们的主要信息来源。研究发现,登革热病例具有季节性,在蚊子繁殖条件适宜的季风季节达到高峰(45.41%)。研究结果表明,伊蚊,尤其是埃及伊蚊,在拉合尔很普遍,并被确定为登革热传播的主要媒介(61.66%)。调查显示,温度(49.58%)和降雨量都会影响伊蚊的数量。总体而言,81.6%的人对政府为防止登革热传播所做的努力表示满意。要降低登革热病毒的发病率,就必须提高公众对登革热的认识。这项研究的结果可以帮助公共卫生专业人员和立法者制定有针对性的措施,以减轻登革热流行的后果,保护公众免受这一可怕传染病的侵害。
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