Imperviousness as a predictor for infestation levels of container-breeding mosquitoes in a focus of dengue and Saint Louis encephalitis in Argentina
Autor(es): Rubio, A.; Cardo, M. V.; Carbajo, A. E.; Vezzani, D.
Resumo: Dengue and Saint Louis encephalitis virus are among the most important emerging viruses transmitted by mosquitoes at the global scale, and from 2009 onward both diseases have reached temperate Argentina. To test whether the urbanization level can be used as a predictor for the infestation levels of container-breeding mosquito vectors, we searched for Aedes aegypti and Culex pipiens in 8400 water-filled containers from 14 cemeteries of Buenos Aires Province and we used generalized linear models to relate positive containers with the impervious Area quantified inside (internal PIA) and outside (external PIA) cemeteries. The best model for Ae. aegypti explained 91% of the variability and included the season, the internal PIA and the external PIA at 1 km as a quadratic function, showing a parabolic response peaking in similar to 75%. Regarding the infestation levels of Cx. pipiens, the final model explained 75% of the variability and included only the season. In view of these results, the percentage of impervious Area efficiently predicted the infestation levels of Ae. aegypti but not of Cx. pipiens. Considering the worldwide relevance of the former in dengue transmission, the simple quantification of imperviousness proposed herein provides a helpful basis for vector surveillance and control in urbanized Areas. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Palavras-Chave: Aedes aegypti; Culex pipiens; Urbanization; Vector-borne diseases; Generalized linear models
Imprenta: Acta Tropica, v. 128, n. 3, p. 680-685, 2013
Identificador do objeto digital: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.09.015
Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Epidemiology ; Aedes aegypti - Public health
Data de publicação: 2013