Pathogens (Mar 2022)

Effectiveness of the Modification of Sewers to Reduce the Reproduction of <i>Culex pipiens</i> and <i>Aedes albopictus</i> in Barcelona, Spain

  • Tomas Montalvo,
  • Agustin Higueros,
  • Andrea Valsecchi,
  • Elisenda Realp,
  • Cristina Vila,
  • Alejandro Ortiz,
  • Víctor Peracho,
  • Jordi Figuerola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11040423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 423

Abstract

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Mosquitoes breeding in urban sewage infrastructure are both a source of nuisance to the local population and a public health risk, given that biting mosquitoes can transmit pathogenic organisms to humans. The increasing presence of the invasive mosquito species Aedes albopictus in European cities has further exacerbated the problems already caused by native Culex pipiens. We tested the effectiveness of modifications to sewage structures as an alternative to the use of biocides to prevent mosquito breeding. The placing of a layer of concrete at the bottom of sand sewers to prevent water accumulation completely eliminated mosquito reproduction, and so eliminates the need for biocides in modified structures. Sewer modification is thus a valid low-cost alternative for mosquito control.

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