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From Surveillance To Control: Evaluation of A Larvicide Intervention Against Aedes aegypti In Brownsville, Texas

Authors :
John Paul Mutebi
Scott C. Weaver
Ysaias Enrique Presas
Bethany G. Bolling
Gabriel L. Hamer
Selene M. Garcia-Luna
Ismael E. Badillo-Vargas
Luis Fernando Chaves
Jose G. Juarez
Whitney A. Qualls
Arturo Rodriguez
Source :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 35:233-237
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The American Mosquito Control Association, 2019.

Abstract

South Texas is recognized as a potential area for the emergence and re-emergence of mosquito-borne diseases due to recent circulation of Zika, chikungunya, and dengue viruses. During 2017, high Aedes aegypti abundance found in the city of Brownsville, TX, in combination with the previous year's local transmission of Zika virus, triggered the activation of the Texas Department of State Health Services Emergency Mosquito Control Contingency Contract. A contract with the Clarke Environmental and Mosquito Control was a response to control Ae. aegypti, using a ground-based wide-area larvicide spray (WALS™) containing Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis. The WALS application was evaluated through a field-based bioassay and by comparing surveillance data pre- and post-WALS application. The WALS application bioassay demonstrated that the larvicide was effective up to 60 m into the target properties. Additionally, the number of Ae. aegypti captured in traps decreased in the WALS intervention areas compared with the untreated control areas, with an estimated 29% control.

Details

ISSN :
19436270 and 8756971X
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Accession number :
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