| Literature DB >> 34960705 |
Prasad N Paradkar1, Pallavi R Sahasrabudhe2, Mrunal Ghag Sawant3, Sandeepan Mukherjee4, Kim R Blasdell1.
Abstract
With increasing urbanisation, the dengue disease burden is on the rise in India, especially in large cities such as Mumbai. Current dengue surveillance in Mumbai includes municipal corporation carrying out specific activities to reduce mosquito breeding sites and the use of insecticides to suppress the adult mosquito populations. Clinical cases remain either underreported or misreported due to the restriction to government clinics, missing the large private health care sector. There is a need for an integrated approach to manage dengue outbreaks in Mumbai. There are various novel strategies available for use that can be utilised to improve disease detection, mosquito surveillance, and control of mosquito-borne diseases. These novel technologies are discussed in this manuscript. Given the complex ecosystem of mosquito-borne diseases in Mumbai, integrating data obtained from these technologies would support the ongoing mosquito control measures in Mumbai.Entities:
Keywords: India; Mumbai; Wolbachia; dengue; disease surveillance; mosquito; novel strategies
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34960705 PMCID: PMC8703503 DOI: 10.3390/v13122436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Figure 1Integration of novel technologies in dengue surveillance and control. Novel technologies used in combination with traditional strategies can significantly reduce impact of mosquito-borne disease in large cities such as Mumbai. Improving clinical case reporting to integrating mosquito surveillance in a digital system will detect disease outbreaks early. Using Wolbachia-based mosquito control strategies can reduce incidences of dengue significantly.