Literature DB >> 12891039

Collection Of Adult And Larval Mosquitoes In U.S. Army Compounds In The Republic Of Korea During 1979~1983.

Kwan Woo Lee1, Raj K. Gupta, John A. Wildie.   

Abstract

This paper is the result of adult female mosquito and larval collection in U.S. Army Installations in Korea from 1979 to 1983. New Jersey light traps ere operated for ault collection from May to October. The primary concern of this surveillance is to determine when to recommend insecticide spraying for mosquito control in the Army areas. The 5th Preventive Medicine Unit have developed an "index" level of female mosquitoes in a light trap similar to other U.S.Army Agencies in other parts of the world. When 10 female mosquitoes are reached on two consecutive trap-night, or 5 known vector females are collected, fogging is recommended in the trap areas. Mosquito collections were conducted in 12 U.S. Army areas by operating 39 New Jersey light traps. Mosquitoes collected from the areas were identified to be 17 species comprising 3 genera. Anopheles sinensis(40%). Culex tritaeniorhyncus(31%), Aedes vexans nipponii(19%), and Culex pipiens pallens(10%) appeared to be the most common species in the area. The species, population density and monthly appearance of adult mosquitoes were found to be almost the same in the all provinces involved. And Japanese encephalitis vector mosquitoes, Culex tritaeniorhyncus, showed their seasonal fluctuation from July to September with a peak in August each year. 3. Larval habitats confirmed in the Army areas were categorized into 16 types as shown in Table The mosquito larvae collected in those habitats were identified to be 15 species representign 4 genera. Most breeding sites in the Army areas were those which are activated during the wet season. More mosquitoes were collected from the Kyungki province than from the other provinces. The reason for more collection of mosquitoes from military installations in the Kyungki provinces appears to be the geographic characteritics surrounded by rice fields, marshes and other stagnant water areas.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 12891039     DOI: 10.3347/kjp.1984.22.1.102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kisaengchunghak Chapchi


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Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 1.341

2.  A diagnostic algorithm to serologically differentiate West Nile virus from Japanese encephalitis virus infections and its validation in field surveillance of poultry and horses.

Authors:  Jung-Yong Yeh; Ji-Hye Lee; Jee-Yong Park; Hyun-Ji Seo; Jin-San Moon; In-Soo Cho; Hee-Pah Kim; Young-Jin Yang; Kei-Myung Ahn; Soon-Goo Kyung; In-Soo Choi; Joong-Bok Lee
Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis       Date:  2012-01-04       Impact factor: 2.133

3.  The relationship between mosquito abundance and rice field density in the Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Erin E Richards; Penny Masuoka; David Brett-Major; Matthew Smith; Terry A Klein; Heung Chul Kim; Assaf Anyamba; John Grieco
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2010-06-23       Impact factor: 3.918

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