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Abundance and Seasonality of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Two Suburban Localities of South Mexico, With Implications for Wolbachia (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae)-Carrying Male Releases for Population Suppression.

Azael Che-Mendoza1, Abdiel Martin-Park1, Juan Manuel Chávez-Trava1, Yamili Contreras-Perera1, Hugo Delfín-González1, Gabriela González-Olvera1, Jorge Leirana-Alcocer2, Guillermo Guillermo-May1, Daniel Chan-Espinoza1, Norma Pavia-Ruz3, Rosa Eugenia Méndez-Vales4, Alberto Alcocer-Gamboa4,5, Fabian Correa-Morales6, Jorge Palacio-Vargas4, Dongjing Zhang7, Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec8, Zhiyong Xi9, Pablo Manrique-Saide1.   

Abstract

We conducted a baseline characterization of the abundance and seasonality of Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762)-a vector of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika-in two suburban localities of Yucatan, Mexico, as the first step in the implementation of an integrated vector management (IVM) plan combining 'traditional Aedes control' (source reduction/truck-mounted ultra-low volume [ULV] spraying) and incompatible insect technique/sterile insect technique for population suppression in Yucatan, Mexico. Weekly entomological collections with ovitraps and BG-sentinel traps were performed in 1-ha quadrants of both localities for 1 yr. Three distinct periods/phases were identified, closely associated with precipitation: 1) a phase of low population abundance during the dry season (weekly average of Aedes eggs per ovitrap and adults per BG trap = 15.51 ± 0.71 and 10.07 ± 0.88, respectively); 2) a phase of population growth and greatest abundance of Aedes (49.03 ± 1.48 eggs and 25.69 ± 1.31 adults) during the rainy season; and finally 3) a phase of decline among populations (20.91 ± 0.97 eggs and 3.24 ± 0.21 adults) after the peak of the rainy season. Seasonal abundance and dynamics of Ae. aegypti populations suggest that it is feasible to develop and implement time-specific actions as part of an IVM approach incorporating integrating novel technologies (such as rear-and-release of Wolbachia-infected males) with classic (insecticide-based) approaches implemented routinely for vector control. In agreement with the local vector control program, we propose a pilot IVM strategy structured in a preparation phase, an attack phase with traditional vector control, and a suppression phase with inundative releases, which are described in this paper.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Aedes aegyptizzm321990 ; zzm321990 Wolbachiazzm321990 ; incompatible insect technique; population suppression; sterile insect technique

Year:  2021        PMID: 33822117     DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjab052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Entomol        ISSN: 0022-2585            Impact factor:   2.278


  3 in total

1.  Pilot trial using mass field-releases of sterile males produced with the incompatible and sterile insect techniques as part of integrated Aedes aegypti control in Mexico.

Authors:  Abdiel Martín-Park; Azael Che-Mendoza; Yamili Contreras-Perera; Silvia Pérez-Carrillo; Henry Puerta-Guardo; Josué Villegas-Chim; Guillermo Guillermo-May; Anuar Medina-Barreiro; Hugo Delfín-González; Rosa Méndez-Vales; Santos Vázquez-Narvaez; Jorge Palacio-Vargas; Fabián Correa-Morales; Guadalupe Ayora-Talavera; Norma Pavía-Ruz; Xiao Liang; Ping Fu; Dongjing Zhang; Xiaohua Wang; María Eugenia Toledo-Romaní; Zhiyong Xi; Gonzalo Vázquez-Prokopec; Pablo Manrique-Saide
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-04-26

Review 2.  Challenges in the control of neglected insect vector diseases of human importance in the Anglo-Caribbean.

Authors:  Sheena Francis; Chelsea Frank; Luke Buchanan; Sean Green; Roxann Stennett-Brown; Georgiana Gordon-Strachan; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Charles Grant; Ruby Lisa Alexander-Lindo; Chukwuemeka Nwokocha; Dwight Robinson; Rupika Delgoda
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2021-08-24

3.  Protective effect of house screening against indoor Aedes aegypti in Mérida, Mexico: A cluster randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Pablo Manrique-Saide; Josué Herrera-Bojórquez; Josué Villegas-Chim; Henry Puerta-Guardo; Guadalupe Ayora-Talavera; Manuel Parra-Cardeña; Anuar Medina-Barreiro; Marypaz Ramírez-Medina; Aylin Chi-Ku; Emilio Trujillo-Peña; Rosa E Méndez-Vales; Hugo Delfín-González; María E Toledo-Romaní; Roberto Bazzani; Edgardo Bolio-Arceo; Hector Gómez-Dantés; Azael Che-Mendoza; Norma Pavía-Ruz; Oscar D Kirstein; Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 3.918

  3 in total

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