Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Dec 2014)

Temporal abundance of Aedes aegypti in Manaus, Brazil, measured by two trap types for adult mosquitoes

  • Carolin Marlen Degener,
  • Tatiana Mingote Ferreira de Ázara,
  • Rosemary Aparecida Roque,
  • Cláudia Torres Codeço,
  • Aline Araújo Nobre,
  • Jörg Johannes Ohly,
  • Martin Geier,
  • Álvaro Eduardo Eiras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276140234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109, no. 8
pp. 1030 – 1040

Abstract

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A longitudinal study was conducted in Manaus, Brazil, to monitor changes of adult Aedes aegypti (L.) abundance. The objectives were to compare mosquito collections of two trap types, to characterise temporal changes of the mosquito population, to investigate the influence of meteorological variables on mosquito collections and to analyse the association between mosquito collections and dengue incidence. Mosquito monitoring was performed fortnightly using MosquiTRAPs (MQT) and BG-Sentinel (BGS) traps between December 2008-June 2010. The two traps revealed opposing temporal infestation patterns, with highest mosquito collections of MQTs during the dry season and highest collections of BGS during the rainy seasons. Several meteorological variables were significant predictors of mosquito collections in the BGS. The best predictor was the relative humidity, lagged two weeks (in a positive relationship). For MQT, only the number of rainy days in the previous week was significant (in a negative relationship). The correlation between monthly dengue incidence and mosquito abundance in BGS and MQT was moderately positive and negative, respectively. Catches of BGS traps reflected better the dynamic of dengue incidence. The findings help to understand the effects of meteorological variables on mosquito infestation indices of two different traps for adult dengue vectors in Manaus.

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