Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue

Autores
González, Lucía Fernanda; Sidoli Cano, Sofía L.; Olivares, Mariela; Fisher, Sylvia
Año de publicación
2022
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The global incidence of the disease caused by the dengue virus has significantly increased throughout the last decades, becoming an emerging public health issue. Buenos Aires City, located in the temperate region of Argentina, has been affected by dengue epidemics during 2009, 2016 and 2020, with increasing number of cases. The main vector of dengue and other diseases such as Zika, Chikungunya fever and yellow fever is the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and the transmission of dengue is expected to be positively related to the abundance of this vector. The aim of this study is to analyze how the incidence of dengue cases during the last epidemic of dengue is related to the abundance of Aedes aegypti in different administrative districts within Buenos Aires City.
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Sociedad Latinoamericana de Ecología de Vectores
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
mosquito-borne diseases
vector biology
eco-epidemiology
oviposition
Aedes aegypti
temperate city
local transmission
dengue
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
title Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
spellingShingle Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
González, Lucía Fernanda
Ciencias Naturales
mosquito-borne diseases
vector biology
eco-epidemiology
oviposition
Aedes aegypti
temperate city
local transmission
dengue
title_short Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
title_full Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
title_fullStr Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
title_full_unstemmed Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
title_sort Oviposition activity of Aedes aegypti in a temperate city of Argentina and its implications on local transmission of dengue
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv González, Lucía Fernanda
Sidoli Cano, Sofía L.
Olivares, Mariela
Fisher, Sylvia
author González, Lucía Fernanda
author_facet González, Lucía Fernanda
Sidoli Cano, Sofía L.
Olivares, Mariela
Fisher, Sylvia
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author2 Sidoli Cano, Sofía L.
Olivares, Mariela
Fisher, Sylvia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
mosquito-borne diseases
vector biology
eco-epidemiology
oviposition
Aedes aegypti
temperate city
local transmission
dengue
topic Ciencias Naturales
mosquito-borne diseases
vector biology
eco-epidemiology
oviposition
Aedes aegypti
temperate city
local transmission
dengue
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The global incidence of the disease caused by the dengue virus has significantly increased throughout the last decades, becoming an emerging public health issue. Buenos Aires City, located in the temperate region of Argentina, has been affected by dengue epidemics during 2009, 2016 and 2020, with increasing number of cases. The main vector of dengue and other diseases such as Zika, Chikungunya fever and yellow fever is the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and the transmission of dengue is expected to be positively related to the abundance of this vector. The aim of this study is to analyze how the incidence of dengue cases during the last epidemic of dengue is related to the abundance of Aedes aegypti in different administrative districts within Buenos Aires City.
Para acceder a la videoconferencia completa, hacer clic en "Enlace externo".
Sociedad Latinoamericana de Ecología de Vectores
description The global incidence of the disease caused by the dengue virus has significantly increased throughout the last decades, becoming an emerging public health issue. Buenos Aires City, located in the temperate region of Argentina, has been affected by dengue epidemics during 2009, 2016 and 2020, with increasing number of cases. The main vector of dengue and other diseases such as Zika, Chikungunya fever and yellow fever is the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and the transmission of dengue is expected to be positively related to the abundance of this vector. The aim of this study is to analyze how the incidence of dengue cases during the last epidemic of dengue is related to the abundance of Aedes aegypti in different administrative districts within Buenos Aires City.
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