Objective To conduct the surveillance of adult Aedes mosquito by BG-Sentinel mosquito trap (BGStrap) to provide the basis for the adult mosquito surveillance, risk assessment, early warning when dengue outbreaks in Xishuangbanna, China. Methods Trapping using BGS?trap was conducted in Jinghong city, Mengla county, and Menghai county. A descriptive epidemiological analysis was adopted to analyze all of the data available in this study. Results During five days in Jinghong city, 20 BGS-trap were deployed. Total 26 mosquitoes were captured during 240 trapping hours, including 1 female Aedes aegypti, 8 Ae. albopictus (7♀, 1♂), and 17 Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus (16♀, 1♂). 3 BGS?trap were placed in Mengla county, and Menghai county. No Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus were captured. Two Cx. tritaeniorhychus (1♀, 1♂) was collected in Mengla county while two Cx. pipiens quinquefasciatus (1♀, 1♂) was collected in Menghai county. Conclusion The surveillance effect of BGS?trap was not satisfactory in Xishuangbanna in 2013, and future work is needed urgently to better evaluate the effect of BGS?trap.
LIU Xiaobo, GUO Yuhong, LI Jinhai, WANG Jun, ZHOU Hongning, MENG Fengxia, CHEN Ran, REN Dongsheng, LAI Mingyue, LIU Qiyong
. Surveillance of adult Aedes mosquitoes in response to the outbreakof dengue fever in Xishuangbanna using BG?Sentinel mosquito trap[J]. Chinese Journal of Vector Biology and Control, 2014
, 25(2)
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DOI: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.4692.2014.02.002
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