Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications

Objective: To identify the unusual breeding sites of two dengue vectors, i.e. Aedes albopictus (Ae. albopictus) and Aedes aegypti (Ae. aegypti). Methods: During the second half of 2010, we performed an occasional survey in rural (Teluk Tempoyak) and urban (Gelugor) areas of Penang Island, Malaysia,...

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Main Authors: Hamady Dieng, Rahman G.M. Saifur, Abu Hassan Ahmad, M. R. Che Salmah, Al Thbiani Aziz, Tomomitsu Satho, Fumio Miake, Zairi Jaal, Sazaly Abubakar, Ronald Enrique Morales
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spelling th-mahidol.138532018-06-11T11:40:26Z Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications Hamady Dieng Rahman G.M. Saifur Abu Hassan Ahmad M. R. Che Salmah Al Thbiani Aziz Tomomitsu Satho Fumio Miake Zairi Jaal Sazaly Abubakar Ronald Enrique Morales Universiti Sains Malaysia Fukuoka University University of Malaya Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Objective: To identify the unusual breeding sites of two dengue vectors, i.e. Aedes albopictus (Ae. albopictus) and Aedes aegypti (Ae. aegypti). Methods: During the second half of 2010, we performed an occasional survey in rural (Teluk Tempoyak) and urban (Gelugor) areas of Penang Island, Malaysia, to identify cryptic breeding sites. Results: In the rural area, we found heterogeneous immature stages of Ae. albopictus in the water bowl of an encaged bird. We also observed Ae. aegypti eggs deposited in the flush tank of a toilet in the urban area. Conclusions: It can be concluded that both breeding patterns can increase contact with hosts (humans and birds) and presumably population densities of Ae. albopictus and Ae. aegypti, thereby potentially boosting the risks for spread and transmission of arboviral diseases. 2018-06-11T04:40:26Z 2018-06-11T04:40:26Z 2012-01-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. Vol.2, No.3 (2012), 228-232 10.1016/S2221-1691(12)60047-1 22211691 2-s2.0-84858114236 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13853 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84858114236&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hamady Dieng
Rahman G.M. Saifur
Abu Hassan Ahmad
M. R. Che Salmah
Al Thbiani Aziz
Tomomitsu Satho
Fumio Miake
Zairi Jaal
Sazaly Abubakar
Ronald Enrique Morales
Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
description Objective: To identify the unusual breeding sites of two dengue vectors, i.e. Aedes albopictus (Ae. albopictus) and Aedes aegypti (Ae. aegypti). Methods: During the second half of 2010, we performed an occasional survey in rural (Teluk Tempoyak) and urban (Gelugor) areas of Penang Island, Malaysia, to identify cryptic breeding sites. Results: In the rural area, we found heterogeneous immature stages of Ae. albopictus in the water bowl of an encaged bird. We also observed Ae. aegypti eggs deposited in the flush tank of a toilet in the urban area. Conclusions: It can be concluded that both breeding patterns can increase contact with hosts (humans and birds) and presumably population densities of Ae. albopictus and Ae. aegypti, thereby potentially boosting the risks for spread and transmission of arboviral diseases.
author2 Universiti Sains Malaysia
author_facet Universiti Sains Malaysia
Hamady Dieng
Rahman G.M. Saifur
Abu Hassan Ahmad
M. R. Che Salmah
Al Thbiani Aziz
Tomomitsu Satho
Fumio Miake
Zairi Jaal
Sazaly Abubakar
Ronald Enrique Morales
format Article
author Hamady Dieng
Rahman G.M. Saifur
Abu Hassan Ahmad
M. R. Che Salmah
Al Thbiani Aziz
Tomomitsu Satho
Fumio Miake
Zairi Jaal
Sazaly Abubakar
Ronald Enrique Morales
author_sort Hamady Dieng
title Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
title_short Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
title_full Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
title_fullStr Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
title_full_unstemmed Unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
title_sort unusual developing sites of dengue vectors and potential epidemiological implications
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13853
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