| Literature DB >> 25499569 |
Marco Pombi1, Frans Jacobs2, Niels O Verhulst3, Beniamino Caputo4, Alessandra della Torre5, Willem Takken6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the expanding worldwide distribution of Aedes albopictus and its increasing relevance as arboviral vector, current methods to collect adult specimens are not optimal. Improved approaches are thus needed to monitor their density and pathogen infections, and to establish baseline data for control interventions. A widely used device is the BG-Sentinel (BG-trap) which mostly targets host-seeking females attracted by release of CO2 and/or a synthetic odour blend (the BG lure). We compared the attractiveness of this blend to that of the Mbita (MB5) lure, a new synthetic blend of proven efficiency in attracting Afrotropical malaria vectors, and evaluated the additional effect of CO2 to the two odour baits.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25499569 PMCID: PMC4271472 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-014-0580-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Descriptive statistics of collected with different odour blends
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| No bait | females | 5 | 0-10 | 30 (29%) | 7 | 1-18 | 49 (77%) |
| males | 7 | 0-44 | 72 (71%) | 1 | 0-8 | 15 (23%) | |
| CO2 | females | 10 | 0-20 | 64 (47%) | 8 | 1-28 | 59 (84%) |
| males | 13 | 5-18 | 71 (53%) | 1 | 0-6 | 11 (16%) | |
| MB5 lure | females | 7 | 5-11 | 44 (40%) | 12 | 2-37 | 99 (79%) |
| males | 12 | 1-20 | 67 (60%) | 4 | 0-9 | 26 (21%) | |
| MB5 lure + CO2 | females | 15 | 11-28 | 97 (44%) | 19 | 7-23 | 96 (74%) |
| males | 16 | 6-48 | 121 (56%) | 6 | 0-14 | 34 (26%) | |
| BG lure | females | 14 | 10-24 | 93 (44%) | 10 | 0-40 | 87 (80%) |
| males | 21 | 4-34 | 118 (56%) | 2 | 0-10 | 22 (20%) | |
| BG lure + CO2 | females | 18 | 10-32 | 118 (35%) | 18 | 2-36 | 113 (74%) |
| males | 37 | 5-95 | 219 (65%) | 7 | 0-19 | 40 (26%) | |
| Total females | 446 (40%) | 503 (77%) | |||||
| Total males | 668 (60%) | 148 (23%) | |||||
Median and 5-95% percentile intervals of Ae. albopictus females and males collected with BG-Sentinel traps baited with different odour blends (BG lure and MB5 lure with/without CO2) in two areas in Rome (Italy). No bait = negative control.
Figure 1daily collections in relation to relative humidity and temperature. Total numbers of Aedes albopictus males (blue bars) and females (orange bars) daily collected with BG-Sentinel traps in Anatomy garden (A) and Verano cemetery (B) in relation to mean daily temperature (black solid line, with minimum and maximum) and relative humidity (green solid line). X-axis = dates in October 2011.
Figure 2Daily mean estimates of collected with different odour blends. Daily mean estimates of Aedes albopictus females (A) and males (B) collected with two BG-Sentinel trap-odour blends (BG lure and MB5 lure with/without CO2). Solid dots represent the mean estimate for each odour blend. Bottom and top of the box show the standard error range. Whiskers show 5-95% percentile range. Means not sharing the same letter differ significantly at P <0.05. No bait = negative control.
Pairwise comparisons of predicted mean estimates of collected with different odour blends
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| No bait | CO2 | MB5 lure | BG lure | MB5 lure + CO2 | |
| CO2 | ns | ||||
| MB5 lure | 0.034 | ns | |||
| BG lure | 0.02 | ns | ns | ||
| MB5 lure + CO2 | 0.001 | 0.052 | ns | ns | |
| BG lure + CO2 | 0.000 | 0.005 | 0.025 | ns | ns |
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| No bait | CO2 | MB5 lure | BG lure | MB5 lure + CO2 | |
| CO2 | ns | ||||
| MB5 lure | ns | ns | |||
| BG lure | ns | 0.035 | ns | ||
| MB5 lure + CO2 | ns | 0.019 | ns | ns | |
| BG lure + CO2 | 0.005 | 0.002 | 0.007 | 0.038 | ns |
P-values of pairwise comparisons of predicted mean estimates of Ae. albopictus females and males collected with different odour blends (BG lure and MB5 lure with/without CO2) as obtained by GLM. Only 95% significant p-values are shown. ns = non-significant p-value. No bait = negative control.