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Response In Front Of Outbreaks And Epidemics Caused By Vector Borne Diseases, The Ecdc Experience
Josep M Jansa | Full Paper | 2022

Outbreaks of vector borne diseases represent a major challenge for preparedness and response to infectious diseases. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control supports the investigation of outbreaks of infectious diseases detected within the European Union/Economic European Area and int...

Infectious Disease Decision-Support Systems For Climate - Resilient Cities
Rachel Lowe | Full Paper | 2022

Extreme climatic events, environmental degradation, unplanned urbanization and socio-economic inequalities exacerbate the risk of infectious disease emergence, spread and transmission. Mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue and malaria, are highly sensitive to climate variability and climate change...

New Deployment Of Transfluthrin Effects Into A Long Lasting Insecticide Paint Formulation With Dual Action Results Of Laboratory Efficacy Studies Against Disease Vectors

Transfluthrin is a volatile pyrethroid based on polyfluorinated benzyl alcohol that is commonly present in household insecticides like coils, electric vaporizers or aerosols used mainly against mosquitoes. Deployed into the air Transfluthrin exerts short-term effects. Due to its molecular structure,...

Vector Surveillance In The City Of Barcelona: The Use Of Geographical Information Systems

In recent years, mosquito surveillance and control programmes have been immersed in a series of threats related to globalisation and climate change that have created new risk scenarios for the transmission of emerging and re-emerging diseases. There is a need to incorporate new tools in order to hel...

The Role Of Repellents And Insecticides In Keeping Troublesome Insects At Bay: Industry Working Together To Emphasize Critical Role Of Biocides To Eu Regulators

Together through their European industry association, A.I.S.E. (the International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance products), the manufacturers of insecticides and repellents for household and professional use have joined forces in order to communicate to EU Authorities (ECHA, Europ...

Household Arthropods And Their Associated Bacterial Communities

Considering the ability of arthropods, to act as vectors of pathogens, an understanding of bacterial species associated with household arthropods and hence their significance to public health is also limited. This study aimed to investigate household arthropods in the United Kingdom, exploring their...

Faunal Richness And The Checklist Of Algerian Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)

This paper presents a new revised "Checklist of the Mosquitoes in Algeria" based on the development of the mosquito-taxonomic research. While a earlier checklist exist, none have been prepared specifically for Algeria which take into account the extensive studies of the last 20 years. We provide an ...

Sand Fly (Phlebotomus) Surveillance In Leganés, Spain

The Phlebotominae include many genera of blood-feeding (hematophagous) flies, including the primary vectors of leishmaniasis. Species belonging to the genus Phlebotomus are responsible of the transmission of this important parasitic disease in Europe. Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease, widely spre...

Loimos

Pest control activity has evolved paradigmatically in recent years, as well as quality systems development. Our proposal is to collaborate directly with food safety, food loss reduction, equipment repair costs and even with the care of Environmental Health due to the presence of Insects Vectors of d...

Operationalizing The Global Arbovirus Initiative
Raman Velayudhan | Full Paper | 2022

The World Health Organization will launch a Global Arbovirus Initiative soon. This Initiative focuses on Aedes-borne arboviral diseases and aims to strengthen the coordination, communication, capacity-building, and preparedness/response necessary to mitigate the growing risk of epidemics due to arbo...

Residential Backyards – Places For The Spread Of Invasive Mosquito Species

Monitoring of invasive mosquito species in Eastern Croatia, Brod-Posavina County, has been conducted since 2016 as part of the national monitoring of invasive mosquito species in Croatia, with the aim of creating a unique national database to estimate the risk of spreading vector-borne diseases. Thi...

The Mosquito Landing Rate As A Connection Parameter Between Laboratory And Field Settings

Vector-borne diseases have increased in importance becoming a human health concern at global level. For many of these diseases no vaccines are available, then, the personal protection products and the vector control programs will remain essential tools for protection against transmission. In Europe,...

Evaluation Of Biological And Residual Efficacy Of Microencapsulated Propoxur Paint, With Inesfly Technology, On Rhipicephalus Sanguineus Ticks In Semi-Controlled Tests And A Field Trial

The reemergence of fever spotted by Rickettsia rickettsii associated with the Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick, represents a threat to the health of individuals and a public health problem in various locations in the state of Sonora, where more than 100 cases occur annually, with rates of specific leth...

Evaluation Of The New Suppression System Ekomille Co2® For Animal Friendly Rodent Management
G. Spina and A. Drago | Poster | 2022

Rodentia is the biggest family in the order of Mammalia, with over 40% of the species. The populations of a relatively few species that live in close association with humans sometimes cause economic damage or become threats to the health of humans or domestic animals. A few species of rodents are st...

Bacteriological Surveillance In Rodents Learning From Mistakes

The knowledge about prevalence of different zoonotic bacteria in rodents is a priority in the surveillance systems in public health. Salmonelosis, Campylobacteriosis, or Listeriosis are some of the most important zoonotic diseases. Their presence, prevalence and distribution is a valuable informatio...

Usage Falconry For Scaring Flocking Birds In The City

It is no doubt that deterring numbers of birds (gulls, ravens) is necessary in the city. Huge flocks of birds carry nuisance, noise, disease and they poultry manure reduce water quality. Also, birds increase warranty of bird-strike with aircraft/helicopter. Usage falconry for scaring flocking birds ...

Relation Between Urban Greenspace, Abundance Of Wild Rats, And Their Zoonotic Pathogen Prevalence And Diversity

Increasing biodiversity is one of the many beneficial effects of urban greening. However, increasing biodiversity could also result in an increase of unwanted or pest species such as wild rats. Wild rats can host a wide range of zoonotic pathogens that can cause mild to severe disease in humans. The...

Secu-Rat, A Public Litter Bin Accessory As A New Tool To Monitor And Control Rat Populations In The Urban Environment – Efficacy Study

Rats pose a significant problem to society (zoonotic diseases, severe property damage and food loss). The urban environment favors high population density, especially of the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Increasingly high infestation levels are observed, in particular where human presence is high (...

Laboratory Evaluation Of An Insecticide Paint Containing Propoxur Against Several Strains Of Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes

Arboviruses transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes becomes a serious public health problem in numerous regions with increasing worldwide cases of dengue, zika and chikungunya infections. The absence of effective vaccines leads the prevention of these diseases to be focused on vector control activities. The...

One Health Approach In Leishmaniasis: Reservoir Role Of Rattus Norvegicus In Cities

According to the One Health concept, human and animal health are interdependent and connected with the environment in which they coexist. In this context, leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease that affects humans as well as various wild and domestic mammals. The persistence of the disease in cities, i...

Crispr Gene-Drive Technologies For Urban Population Engineering

By surpassing the 50% inheritance limit of Mendel’s law of gene segregation, CRISPR-based gene drives have the potential to fight urban vector-borne diseases or suppress urban pests, but contemporary gene drives can spread unchecked and lack an analog output that modulates inheritance between 50–100...

Towards Defining The Ideal Sample Size For Spatial Distribution Modeling Using A Virtual Vector

The objective of this work is to use a virtual disease vector at the scale of the European continent for the empirical testing of the number of spatial sampling points that are needed to develop stable spatial models to reliably map the distribution of disease pests: How many sampling points should ...

Aedes Aegypti Infestation Indexes Based On Adult Surveillance To Mitigate Arbovirus Transmission In An Endemic City In Brazil

The development of an efficient and timely surveillance with accurate alert signals is among the bottlenecks of arboviruses epidemiology. Herein, we report the steps taken to transform an archaic and sectorized structure into a modern and timely surveillance program under the One Health approach to ...

Diversity Of Blood-Sucking Dipteran In Urban Areas Of Northern Spain

The diversity and abundance of different blood-sucking insects was studied in the three main cities of the Basque Country region (northern Spain). Sampling took place in one green area and one cemetery from each city, where two CDC-light traps baited with CO2 were placed fortnightly from May to Octo...

On-Site Real-Time West Nile Virus Surveillance To Improve The Reaction Time Of Adulticide Mosquito Control Management

One of the major groups of mosquito-borne diseases is Flaviviruses with prominent human pathogens, such as West Nile virus (WNV), dengue, Zika viruses. Nowadays, WNV is appearing more and more in several countries, thanks in part to climate change and other factors. WNV is endemic in parts of Europe...

Vertical And Horizontal Distribution Of Culex Pipiens Complex Mosquitoes Compared With Aedes Albopictus In An Inland Climate Mountain Area, Japan

Yamanashi Prefecture, an inland climate mountain area of Japan, extends widely north and south, with altitude that varies greatly by location. Mosquitoes transmitting infectious disease have a diversity of habitats in Yamanashi, and many species can be expected there. However, there have been few re...

Surveillance And Control Of Mosquitoes In Sewers From An Urban Mediterranean Area

Urban areas provide suitable breeding areas for mosquitoes potentially affecting the epidemiology of many vector-borne diseases, through its effects on mosquito community composition. The invasive Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus has colonized a large number of urbanized areas in Europe and is ...

Inter- And Intra-Specific Larval Competition Of Two Container Breeding Mosquitoes In South Texas

There has recently been an observed increase in vector-borne disease in the Americas, including those diseases which are primarily vectored by Aedes aegypti. South Texas is at risk of vector-borne diseases due to the mild temperatures, year-round presence of the disease vectors, and proximity to Mex...

Surveillance And Control Of Aedes Albopictus In Epidemiological Risk Areas Of Valencia (Spain)

In Spain Dengue (DENV), Zike (ZIKV) and Chickungunya (CHIKV) are frequently imported by tourists and immigrants infected in endemic countries. The Spanish Ministry of Health has declared DENV, ZIKV and CHIKV as priority notifiable diseases in the country. Research presented here is focused on entomo...

Identification Of Mosquitoes Using Morphometric Wing Characters

Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of several infectious diseases endangering approximately 3 billion people around the world. The precise identification of mosquitoes’ species is decisive to understand epidemiological patterns of diseases transmission and to develop control strategies....

Characterization Of Antibacterial Activities Of A Subterranean Termite Against Human Pathogens

The emergence and dissemination of multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens necessitate research to find new antimicrobials against these organisms. We investigated antimicrobial production by eastern subterranean termites against a panel of bacteria including three multidrug resistant (MDR) and four...

Understanding Householders’ Intentions To Engage In Pest Control: The Use Of The Health Belief Model

Pests in the home are a health risk because they can be reservoirs or mechanical vectors for several bacterial, parasitic, fungal and viral disease agents. Other associated health risks are allergies and damage to building structure by gnawing. The aims of this study were to use a social cognitive m...

Microbiological Analysis Of Non-Biting Flies Collected From Hospitals: Novel Pathogens And New Vectors In The Clinical Environment

The potential for houseflies Musca domestica to contribute to transfer of the ‘hospital superbug’ Clostridium difficile in hospitals has been demonstrated, highlighting flies as realistic vectors of this microorganism in clinical areas. Subsequent field studies where houseflies were sampled from hos...

Insecticide Candle

Insecticide candle is the optimum human lifesaving innovation that kills flying vectors, particularly mosquitoes - the most lethal of all insects in the world. Over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. The candle is a special vegetable wax-encased formulated cand...

Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices About Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), Vector Of Dengue, Chikungunya And Zika In Villavicencio (Colombia)

Mosquito Aedes aegypti is the most efficient vector in the transmission of dengue, chikungunya and zika in Colombia. Villavicencio, located in the central part of the country, is one of the cities that report more cases of these pathologies. Despite the strategies of communitarian education to contr...

Development Of A Biological Tick Trap Based On Attract-And-Kill Strategy

The most frequently reported vector-borne diseases in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere are related to ticks, e.g. borreliosis and tick-borne encephalitis. In Europe, Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) is the most abundant species infesting a wide range of hosts. Increased public awareness...

Control Of Two Populations Of Periplaneta Americana By Spraying Chemical And Biological Insecticides In Urban Sewage

The applicability of entomopathogenic fungi for Periplaneta americana’s control in urban sewage is still not well studied, even though its importance as an urban pest capable of disease dissemination being a constant. Females have an important role on dissemination of the species due to their ovipos...

Flying Insect Fauna Of Hospitals

The collection and identification of flying insects associated with a number of UK hospitals was undertaken, in order to classify and enumerate the insects found and establish their seasonality and location in such premises, therefore informing pest control measures. A total of 19,937 individual ins...

Incidence Of Pathogenic Bacteria On Cockroaches Collected In Different Municipal Buildings Of Barcelona

Cockroaches (Blattodea) are important mechanical vectors for the transmission of many pathogens including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses, and can contaminate food, water, and affect animals and humans. These pathogens can be carried in different parts of the cockroach body (legs, mouthparts)...

Synanthropization Of Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) Of Siberia And Amur Region

Investigations were carried out in several climatic zones of Western and Eastern Siberia, and at the Amur region. Blood-sucking mosquitoes in these areas have a rich species composition and very high numbers. In addition to a significant irritating action in an attack on the people, they are vectors...

Review Of Climate Change Impacts On Urban Pests
Partho Dhang | Full Paper | 2017

Urban centres amplify both abiotic and biotic parameters favouring pest life history. In absence of natural enemies in urban areas, these parameters often are directly proportional to growth and population of these pests. Under the influence of climate change and global warming, these centres will a...

Surveillance And Detection Of Invasive Mosquito Species In The United Kingdom

The UK employs a multi-faceted approach to surveillance for invasive Aedes species, including active methods, designed to target particular, potentially higher locations, and passive methods, providing a means for the general public and relevant professional groups to submit mosquito samples for ide...

Emergence Of Dermanyssus Gallinae As An Arthropod Pest In Urban Context And The “One Health” Approach

The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae is not well known in occupational health circles, yet it is well documented in poultry farming communities and pigeon racing households. The blood feeding mite is difficult to locate and eradicate due to its nocturnal behaviour and its ability to leave the ...

Tick Abundance In The City Of Zurich, Switzerland

Ticks and their caused diseases lyme disease and TBE are an increasingly discussed topic in Switzerland. The habitat preferences of ticks have been studied frequently, but there exist almost no data about the abundance of ticks in urban areas. Due to that, the purpose of this study was to examine th...

Isolation And Characterisation Of Bacteria Associated With Musca Domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) In Hospitals

This study sought to determine the role of Musca. domestica, sampled from UK hospitals, as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria. M. domestica were collected from pre-existing ultra-violet light flytraps located throughout the hospitals. External washings and macerates of M. domestica were prepared and ...

Irritant Effect And Toxicity Of Chlorfenapyr And Comparison Of Irritant Effect To Different Insecticides In Susceptible And Multi-Insecticide Resistant Laboratory Strains Of Anopheles Stephensi

Malaria vectors have acquired widespread resistance to different classes of insecticides including two synthetic pyrethroids owing to the continuous use in public health and sometimes in other sectors. Hence, there is need to develop alternative strategies including use of new insecticides with nove...

Specific And Population Sensitivity To Repellents Of Blood-Sucking Flies (Insecta: Diptera)

Studies were conducted in several climatic zones of the Western and Eastern Siberia. Bloodsucking Diptera in localities of these regions have rich species composition and reach high numbers. In addition to a considerable irritant effect on people, they are carriers of many infection diseases, and al...

Tick-Bite Preventative Behavior Of People On Recreational Areas In Warsaw

The occurrence of Ixodes and Dermacentor ticks is not limited to natural biotopes. These arthropods inhabit recreational parks and small forests situated in the city and in the suburban zone of Warsaw as well. In studies carried out in Warsaw recently the level of infected by Borrelia burgdorferi s....

Populational Structurization Of Culex Quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations In Brazil

Microsatellites have been widely used in phylogenetic studies of various groups of insects. This study analyzed the genetic panorama of the urban species of mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus present in Brazil. Nine populations of Cx. quinquefasciatus mosquitoes from all regions of Brazil and one from ...

Identification Of Fungi Pathogenic For Periplaneta Americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) By Sequencing The Region Its1-5.8S-Its2 And Evaluation Of A Scattering Formulation Of Beauveria Bassiana

Periplaneta americana is a vector of various diseases and its control is usually done with chemical pesticides. However, this insect can be controlled with the use of entomopathogenic fungal formulations. Therefore, it is necessary to identify these control agents and also characterize sprays used i...

The Citizen Science Project ‘Mückenatlas’ Supports Mosquito (Diptera, Culicidae) Monitoring In Germany

Owing to a neglect of mosquito research for several decades, basic data on the occurrence and distribution of mosquitoes are absent for Germany. However, without having available the status quo, it is particularly difficult to detect invasive species and monitor the spread of potential vector specie...

Conditions Of Tick (Acari: Ixodoidea) Population Persistence In The Urban Environment
Igor Uspensky | Full Paper | 2014

Tick pests and vectors of human and animal diseases are a permanent component of urban fauna. The present paper addresses the conditions required for persistence of tick populations in urban environment. All urban tick populations originate from populations in natural habitats around towns. Some of ...

Distribution Of Aedes Albopictus Mosquitoes In An Inland Climate Mountain Area, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Nagano Prefecture, an inland climate mountain area of Japan, extends widely north and south, and the altitude varies greatly with the location. Mosquitoes transmitting infectious disease have a diversity of habitats in Nagano, and many species can be expected. There have been few reports about mosqu...

Urban Scorpion Populations And Public Health In Brazil
Claudio M.V. Souza | Full Paper | 2014

Intoxications due to venomous animals are considered a neglected disease in Brazil. Out of the others poisonings, scorpionism became the most important urban plague spread through different regions. Scorpions are ancient arthropods and the bio-ecological features of some dangerous species and their ...

Experimental Design For Efficacy Testing Of Baits Against Monomorium Pharaonis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

In the European Union, baits against pharaoh ants (Monomorium pharaonis) have to be authorized as biocidal products. The dossier to be submitted for authorization of the product has to include a proof of product efficacy. No consistent test standards have been established by the European Commission....

Dengue Vector Distribution And Abundance In Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas Usa

Dengue virus has been classified as a worldwide emerging disease. South Texas is potentially at risk for dengue virus introduction due to proximity to Mexico, a country with endemic dengue transmission. Previous research has identified two dengue vectors, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in the re...

Rodents As Carriers of Disease: Preliminary Studies in the United Kingdom

The University of Reading has conducted some preliminary work on the prevalence of Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp. and Arenavirus in Norway rats trapped from farms and semi-urban areas in central southern England. Campylobacter is the cause of a notificable disease in the UK, with 57,772 cases r...

VBORNET Network: a Database and Maps of Arthropod Vector Distribution and Surveillance in Europe

To combat vectors and the public health hazards they represent, many European countries have established their own vector control programs. Such programs may benefit from a more standardized approach to enable to compare obtained results, share compatible data and tackle transboundary issues. The VB...

Urban Entomology in Brazil: Short History, Big Challenges, Great Men

Brazil occupies nearly half of South America and is the fifth largest country in the world by geographical area. Brazil’s biodiversity reserves are the greatest in the world and urban pest diversity is not any different. It is estimated that 85 percent of the inhabitants in the country live in urban...

Musca Domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) and the Transfer of Clostridium Difficile

The housefly, Musca domestica L., is a synanthropic, endophilous, cosmopolitan fly, which has a propensity to breed in faecal matter, moves indiscriminately from filth to food and harbours pathogenic bacteria obtained from various unsanitary sources. M. domestica has been implicated in the transmiss...

The Challenge of Controlling Arboviruses in Brazil

This paper discusses the challenges of the control of dengue and yellow fever in Brazil. Yellow fever, a vaccine preventable disease, has re-emerged in its sylvatic cycle, in regions of Brazil that were free of transmission for more than 60 years. Severe adverse events following vaccination limit th...

Rabies Virus in Myotis Nigricans (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) Bats in SãO Paulo, Brazil - Case Report

The bat is a synanthropic animal and is considered the second most important species in the transmission of rabies to humans in Brazil: nearly 12% of human cases are transmitted by bats. Among bats, the main transmitter is Desmodus rotundus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) that has a preference for the ...

Use of Microscopic Agglutination Test (Mat) For the Diagnosis of Leptospirosis in Roof Rats (Rattus Rattus) in Brazil

Leptospirosis is a zoonosis caused by a bacterium of the genus Leptospira in animals and humans; the latter are accidental hosts. A zoonotic disease is transmitted from animal to animal and from animal to man. The city of São Paulo, through the Office of Citizen Service (CAS), has recorded an increa...

Diameter and Uniformity of Droplets Produced by Knapsack Sprayer with Different Concentrations of Water and Oil, and Adjuvant

Human diseases transmitted by insects are still in great importance at Tropical Climate Countries, as Brazil is. Mosquitoes are one of the main groups of insects that could transmit those diseases, called vectors. The aim of this work was to evaluate the diameter and uniformity of droplets produced ...

New Surveillance Techniques To Control Culex Sp. (Culicidae) in SãO Paulo with Less Impact To Environment and Man

This present study focused on the Municipal Program of Culex Control at the Pinheiros River and the new methods used for surveillance and control of this mosquito. This river has 54 km of banks and its polluted and stagnant water allows great proliferation of Culex quinquefasciatus. This mosquito is...

Mosquitoes At United Kingdom Ports: Surveillance and Operational Challenges

Port health authorities have played an important role in the control of infectious diseases. The International Health Regulations (2005) further clarifies this role and provides a legal statutory instrument which aims to assist the international community to prevent and respond to global public heal...

Insecticide Resistance of Homeless People Body Li.E From Moscow, Russia

Homelessness is an increasing public health problem. Because of poor living conditions and limited access to healthcare systems, homeless persons are exposed to many communicable infections. The pattern of life and the crowded shelters provide ideal conditions for the spread of lice. Body lice have ...

The Bed Bugs Cimex Lectularius: Urban Problem in the Andean Region of Colombia

The most common species of bed bugs in the world is Cimex lectularius Linnaeus, 1758. This species prefers to feed on human blood and causes several health effects like skins rashes, psychological effects and allergic symptoms. In the developed world bed bugs were largely eradicated as pests in the ...

Distribution and Abundance of Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Two Hospitals in Cuiabá, State of Mato Grosso, Brasil

Hospitals play an important role within a healthcare setting. The presence of arthropods in hospitals, like spiders, mites, bedbugs, mosquitoes, beetles, cockroaches, flies and ants, was reported in many studies. Besides its great epidemiological relevance, the presence of culicines that are potenti...

A Comparison of the Attractiveness Efficiency of Three Mosquito Traps

Man is the main victim of Aedes aegypti. Due to this ecological niche it is one of the most important disease vector to mankind, being, in Brazil, the primary vector of dengue fever. It is found in hot and humid habitat, its development lasts little more than a week, from egg to adult. The only deng...

Can the Leaf-cutter Ant, Atta Cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae), Be Classified As An Urban Pest?

Agriculture in tropical regions has been associated with the rapid expansion of leaf-cutting ants in clearings since an initial report in 1587. Numerous studies document higher population densities in human-simplified habitats than in natural ones, usually producing economical losses in agricultural...

Questionnaire of Best Practices in Operational Urban Pests Control Companies

Pests cause damage to humans since ancient times, not only because they represent risks to health through diseases, but also due to the damage they can cause in food storage by contaminating packaging, products and environments. The Sanitary Surveillance of Ribeirão Preto, adhering to the establishe...

Occurrence of Synanthropic Organisms in a Hospital Surgical Center

The growing urbanization process lead some organisms to rapidly set in the urban environment. These species, called synanthropic, can act as mechanical or biological vectors of microorganisms, and their occurrence represents a serious health risk. In Brazil, ants and cockroaches are the organisms mo...

Transgenic Mosquitoes

For transmission of dengue virus and malaria pathogens occur, the causing agents of these diseases have to complete their developmental cycle inside the mosquitoes Aedes and Anopheles, respectively. Mosquitoes are therefore potentialweak links in dengue and malaria transmission. Genetically modified...

Education and Training For Pest Control: Perspectives and Significant Points

Poor sanitation and housing, coupled with low coverage and quality of health services, leading to deterioration and worsening of the nutritional conditions of people. Without clean water and proper handling of waste in urban areas, increases the incidence of diarrhea and other infectious and parasit...

Diagnosis of Capillaria Hepatica in Rattus Rattus by Histopathology

The present study diagnosed diseases present in Rattus rattus by histopathology. The material consisted of 43 specimens captured in the eastern city of São Paulo – Brazil. The animals were necropsied, and the organs were processed histologically and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Microscopic analys...

Urban Bats: Aspects of Ecology and Health

Of the 1,120 chiropteran species identified worldwide, 172 occur in Brazil; among them 47 are recorded in urban environments, most compounded by insectivorous bats. These animals have used the resources furnished direct or indirectly by humans, as food and shelter. Their incoming in buildings, the e...

Monitoring the Resistance of Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) To Insecticides

Currently, there is evidence of Triatoma infestans Klug, 1834 populations from southern Bolivia and northern Argentina with high levels of resistance to pyrethroids. In this study we characterized the susceptibility levels of 37 Triatominae populations to deltamethrin. The bioassays were performed b...

Critical Analysis of Pest Control in L’Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy) After Earthquake

This is a summary of the operating system for pests management in the L’Aquila area during the seven months following the earthquake (06/04/2009 - 31/10/2009). The management system involved both purely technical aspects (equipment, pest control products, field operations, etc) and the more human as...

Vecmap, a One-stop-shop To Vector Mapping

Diseases carried by vectors such as mosquitoes or ticks are an increasing public health concern worldwide, yet often relatively little is known about their spatial distribution. Without a clear understanding of where the diseases or vectors are already present or which areas are vulnerable to spread...

Impact of Insecticide Resistance on Control of Aedes Aegypti

The biological characterization of resistance in laboratory is reported, along with an evaluation of the response of vector populations to methods of chemical control which are used on the routine executed in the Dengue Control .Data from the Monitoring Program demonstrated over time an increasing n...

MI-dengue: An Innovative Technology For Gps Monitoring Aedes Aegypti Population on Webpage At Real Time

Dengue has been considered as the most important airborne disease in Brazil. Limitations in the laboratory identification of immature Aedes aegypti and processing of field data based on larval surveys led to the development of the “Intelligent Dengue Monitoring” technology (MI-Dengue) (www.midengue....

Influence of Bait Type and Active Ingredient on Rodenticide Palatability and Efficacy
Erik Schmolz | Full Paper | 2011

In a semi natural test system for efficacy evaluation of rodenticidal products according to the Infectious Diseases Protection Act of the Federal Republic of Germany, 80 choice tests with Mus musculus and 62 choice tests with Rattus norvegicus from 1984 to 2010 were evaluated. The tests were conduct...

Risk Assessment and Management of Mosquito-born Diseases in the European Regio
Marija Zgomba and Dusan Petric | Full Paper | 2008

The transmission of arboviruses is a major risk factor in many regions of the world including Europe. Continuing eco-climatic changes create suitable conditions for the re-emergence vector-borne diseases in Europe. Malaria was eradicated in all countries of the Region in the early 1960s except some ...

Vector Control for Dengue and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Robert L. Kunst | Full Paper | 2008

Dengue is transmitted to humans by day-biting mosquitoes, primarily Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Primary prevention of this debilitating disease is through vector (mosquito) control: spraying for adult mosquitoes and applying larvicides to standing water. This presentation provides an overvie...

Role of Urban Mice in Transmission of Toxoplasma Gondii

Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite capable of infecting most warm blooded animals. The parasite can cause spontaneous abortions and foetal abnormalities and induce serious illness in immuno-compromised patients. Humans are intermediate hosts and can become infected via cat faeces. Previous re...

Avermectin Resistance Development in the House Fly (Diptera: Muscidae)

The house fly, Musca domestica L., is one of the most common synanthropic insects in the world. It is known as mechanical carrier of various organisms that cause diseases of man. In many countries, house fly populations can quickly develop resistance to insecticides using to control them. At present...

Distribution of Culex Pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) Complex in Yokohama, Japan

Several species of mosquitoes are well known to be the serious vectors of epidemic diseases in the world. As a part of the basic survey to watch possible invasion of West Nile virus into Japan, mosquitoes were collected to elucidate their geographic and seasonal distributions in the urban area of Yo...

Insect-control Products for Household Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)

The role of mosquitoes in transmission of infectious diseases is significant. Various formulations of insecticide products are used to control mosquitoes indoors: aerosols, electric heaters with cellulose mats, tablets or vials with a liquid, coils, sticks etc. Aerosol products are usually used agai...

Ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) As Urban Pests and Vectors with Special Emphasis on Ticks Outside Their Geographical Range
Igor Uspensky | Full Paper | 2008

Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Abstract The development of any urban area has been followed by dramatic changes in floral and faunal biodiversity, which also touches upon vectors of human and animal diseases, and provides strong impacts on wildlife-p...

Occurrence of Tropical and Imported Ant Species in Europe (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Climatic changes, tourism and travel, intensive product deliveries, especially of tropical plants, all contribute to the growth of ant infestations in Europe. These rapidly adopting ant species might need to be more thoroughly learnt and understood and possibly new, inventive eradication systems be ...

Medically Important Synanthropic Arthropods of Russia and Neighboring Countries
Elena Bogdanova | Full Paper | 2008

The processes of urbanization is accompanied by attraction to settlements, the synanthropization, of many systematic groups of animals including arthropods. Synanthropization of some vectors of diseases agents, means augmentation of their contacts to people and increase of epidemiological danger. Th...

Control of Culicid Pests Along Low-land Rivers of Austria: the Attack-attract Strategy

In Austria the research activity for developing alternatives to insecticides controlling mosquito pests is closely related to Usutu-virus (Flaviviridae) epidemics found in 2001. The decision making of those Austrian communities mentioned in this paper is orientated on prevention of the urban inhabit...

The Pest Management Industry – Where Is It Going in the 21St Century?
Jonathan Peck | Full Paper | 2008

When the fathers of public health were establishing the environmental health industry in the 19th century, there were five main problems facing them: poor housing conditions; inadequate pest control; a lack of proper drainage; polluted air quality; and an unwholesome supply of water. Today we have p...

Integrated Pest Management Educator Pilot Project

German cockroach is the most common pest of urban, low-income housing and is associated with high pesticide use by residents. Cockroach allergen is implicated in asthma exacerbation and initiation and in the growing social and medical aspects of the disease. A safe and secure home environment is an ...

Arthropod borne diseases among the primary school children in urban areas in Iran

Health status has a powerful influence on a child’s learning and how well a child performs in school. Children who suffer from parasitic infections or other diseases do not have potential for learning as healthy children. Therefore the attention to their health is vital. One of the most important ap...

A novel tick management system and its role in reducing the incidence of Lyme disease

Since first identified in the 1980’s, Lyme Disease has become the most widely diagnosed vector-borne disease in the United States. Lyme Disease occurs from the infection of human and animal hosts by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection of hosts results from the bite and completion of a succ...

The urban mouse, Mus domesticus, and its role in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii infection

As part of an investigation into the potential public health threats posed by infestations of the urban house mouse (Mus domesticus) in the UK, 200 mice were trapped and screened for the presence of a number of zoonotic diseases. Results indicated that none of the mice were infected with Strongyloid...

Evaluation of the performance of exterminators for rodent control in five regions of Tehran municipality

Rats ( Norway rat and roof rat ) and mice are commensal rodents, that is, they live in close association with human. Rodents cause numerous problems such as spread serious diseases, consume or contaminate food supply, carry ectoparasites which potentially spread diseases, start fires and cause great...

Study of rove beetles, Paederus spp. (Col.: Staphylinidae), the agents of skin dermatitis in north of Iran

Staphylinidae with 3000 species is one of the biggest families of Coleoptera. Paederus genus comprising 600 species are found in tropical and temperate climates. The majority of staphilinid beetles are predators of insect larvae and mites and nematodes and are regarded as biological agents to contro...

Cockroaches and effects on health

Cockroaches are one of the most significant risks to public health. They carry some diseases such as gastroenteritis, typhoid, diarrhea, dysentery, poliomyelitis and salmonella. They may also play an important role in asthma. Certain proteins which act as allergens in waste products and saliva of co...

Variation and frequency of rodent species in Khoram-Abbad district in Iran

Rodents are able to transfer more than 35 diseases to human and also cause huge damages on the economy of many countries. Khoram-Abbad district is located in mountainous area, Zagrous mountain chains, Southwest of Iran. Due to presence of varying ecosystems in this district, many species of rodents ...

Emergency vector control in BAM, Iran

All disasters have an impact on the health sector, whether due to the need to protect the population’s health during emergency situations and disasters. Availability and quality of the health information are very important, because they form the basis for understanding the fundamentals of health pol...

The species of mosquitoes in the urban area of Yokohama

Mosquitoes in several species are well known to be serious vectors of epidemic diseases in the world. As a part of the basic survey to watch possible invasion of West Nile virus into Yokohama, one of the city with a big international port in Japan, mosquitoes were collected to elucidate their geogra...

Bionomics of malaria vectors and malaria status in Kahnoudj area, South of Iran

This descriptive survey studied comparison of malaria cases, epidemiological and entomological serves, insecticides used and mean temperature, relative humidity and amounts of rain fall in a ten year period (1994-2003).The most important species of anopheline vectors include: Anopheles stephensi, An...

Recent developments on personal protection methods against vectors
L.R. Showyin | Full Paper | 2005

An outline of the role of, and the mechanism used by mosquitoes in transmission of the diseases dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever and West Nile encephalitis is discussed. The history of combative measures such as mass spraying and the importance of personal protection and the various products avai...

Tick-borne relapsing fever (RF) in the civilian population of Israel, 1980 2002

Tick-borne relapsing fever (RF) is considered to be caused by the spirochaete Borrelia persica, transmitted to humans by Ornithodorus tholozani, and is a notifiable disease in Israel. Between 1980 and 2002, 184 cases were reported, i.e. an average of eight cases per year (range 0-16). Among them, ab...

Laboratory and field evaluation of household insecticide products and public health insecticides against vector mosquitoes and house flies (Diptera: Culicidae, Muscidae)
J. Zairi and Y.W. Lee | Full Paper | 2005

The effectiveness of insecticide formulations for public health pests is the key towards the success of vector control programmes. Evaluation of the efficacy of the abovementioned insecticide formulations by independent research institutes is very important before it can be registered and commercial...

Control of American cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattidae) in sewer systems
D.A. Reierson , M.K. Rust and E. Paine | Full Paper | 2005

American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.), left undisturbed, often develop to enormous numbers and become major pests in sanitary sewers throughout much of the world. They are also domiciliary pests in many places, especially in southeast Asia. Moving from sewers, they often invade surroundin...

Germ warfare against mosquitoes. What now?
H.L. Lee | Full Paper | 2005

Mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit are still major public health concerns in many countries in the tropics and subtropics resulting in significant morbidity and mortality in man and animals. The use of chemical control agents is still the major forerunner in mosquito control strategies. Despi...

CURRENT STATUS and FUTURE of VECTOR ECOLOGY and VECTOR CONTROL in the EUROPEAN URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Frantisek Rettich | Full Paper | 2002

Human vector-borne diseases, such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and dengue hemorrhagic fever are a global health problem. These diseases affect millions of people in developed and undeveloped countries. Entomologists, biologists, and vector ecologists from North America and Europe share informat...

IN VIVO TEST METHOD for REPELLENTS against the HARD TICK, IXODES RICINUS (ACARI: IXODIDAE), MAIN VECTOR of LYME BORRELIOSIS and TBE in EUROPE
Hans Dautel | Full Paper | 2002

The present paper describes a test procedure with human volunteers used for a comparative investigation of tick repellents. Eight commercially available repellents were tested against the tickIxodes ricinus (L.) and several test criteria described. Ticks were placed on a copper plate situated on an ...

SYSTEM of SYNANTHROPIC ARTHROPODS in URBAN ENVIRONMENTS in RUSSIA

A complex of synanthropic arthropoda that inhabit a variety of rural and urban localities is systemized depending on the different parameters. These include the type of harm caused by arthropoda to people, including: arthropoda that are vectors and agents of infectious diseases; arthropoda that caus...

USER-FRIENDLY DATABASE for INTEGRATED CONTROL of BANCROFTIAN FILARIASIS in EAST and WEST GODAVARI DISTRICTS of ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA

A user-friendly database on Bancroftian Filariasis has been developed for its application in endemic zones. East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh are the endemic zones of the diseases where the complete information on vectors, vector transmission, and disease pattern has been collected....

VECTORS of MALARIA in a HIGHLAND URBAN ENVIRONMENT in KENYA
E. J. Asimeng | Full Paper | 2002

Malaria is a major public health problem in Kenya, Africa. In the Lake Victoria region, nearly one third of infant and nearly half of adult deaths are attributed to this vector-borne disease. Malaria contributes to malnutrition of children, complications in pregnancy, and maternal death. The informa...

COMMENSAL RODENTS and THEIR PARASITES in ISRAEL

New findings on the geographical distribution and ecto- and endoparasites of Rattus norvegicus, Rattus rattus, and Mus musculuswere recorded in 1999-2000. Seven specimens ofR. rattuswere trapped in the coastal plain of Israel, six of these in the Haifa area and one in Tel Aviv. Up to this record, th...

URBANIZATION, ARTHROPOD AND RODENT PESTS AND HUMAN HEALTH
Norman G. Gratz | Full Paper | 1999

By the year 2025 about 61% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas, especially in developing countries. The urban population will double from 2.4 billion in 1995 to 5 billion in 2025. The world’s urban population is growing 2.5 times faster than the rural population. The impact on he...

MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE AND MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIA FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN THE YEAR 2000
Richard C. Russell | Full Paper | 1999

Mosquito-borne disease is an increasing concern in Australia. Endemic malaria has been eradicated but up to 1,000 infections are imported annually and local cases occur occasionally in the northeast, where local Dengue infections are reported annually and Japanese encephalitis virus has been introdu...

SPREADING OF BLOOD SUCKING ARTHROPODS (INSECTA DIPTERA: CULICIDAE, SIMULIIDAE; ACARINA: IXODIDAE) IN LITHUANIA

Observation carried out in increase in the number of all blood-sucking arthropods in Lithuania. The abundance of Ixodes ricinus ticks, the principal vector for the Lyme disease and Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) agents in three biggest towns of Lithuania was compared with the incidence of morbidity o...

REMOTE SENSING RECOGNITION OF IXODES RICINUS (L.) (ACARINA: IXODIDAE) TICK HABITATS (USING LANDSAT TM IMAGERY) REPRESENTING A HIGH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RISK IN RECREATIONAL AREAS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

In the Czech Republic, Ixodes ricinus is the main vector of two important tick-borne diseases: tickborne encephalitis (TBE) and Lyme borreliosis (LB). Both these infections are frequently distributed in recreational areas among people coming there from Prague and from other large towns at weekend or...

PREVALENCE OF ANTIBODIES TO BORRELIA BURGDORFERI SENSU LATO AMONG NORWAY RATS (RATTUS NORVEGICUS)

In Europe the Lyme disease spirochetes, B. burgdorferi s.l., are maintained naturally in enzootic cycles involving wildlife reservoirs, such as Clethrionomys glareolus and Apodemus flavicollis, and ixodid tick vectors, primarily Ixodes ricinus. Although the disease is generally associated with fores...

SKIN LESIONS PRODUCED BY ARTHROPODS
Jerome Goddard | Full Paper | 1999

Skin lesions resulting from arthropod exposure may arise via various pathologic pathways. There may be direct damage to human skin from mouthparts, fangs, stingers, etc., or indirect damage such as immune reactions to arthropod saliva or venom injected upon biting. Hypersensitivity may develop again...

WHY ARE WE FAILING TO CONTROL HEAD LICE WITH INSECTICIDES?
N. Hill | Poster | 1999

Infestation with head lice, Pediculosis capitis, is a widespread, persistent and recurring problem amongst pre-school and school aged children. The problem poses no direct threat to health which may explain why such a physiologically distressing condition affecting millions of young children every y...

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE USE OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE IN BAIT SYSTEMS FOR CONTROL OF URBAN TERMITES IN AUSTRALIA

Some strains of the hyphomycete fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae, are highly virulent for various species of Australian termites. One of these, FI-610, has been selected for control of Coptotermes spp. and Nasutitermes exitiosus, and shown to kill mound and tree nests when sufficient dry conidia are a...

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF COCKROACHES INFESTING URBAN AND SUBURBAN AREAS IN SICILY

Cockroaches could represent one of the most important hygienic problems, since they can contaminate food with bacteria, transmit diseases and cause human allergies. For this reason, urban governments and food industries devote part of their balance to cover the cost of their control. One of the firs...

THE IMPORTANCE OF STORAGE MITE ALLERGENS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTS

The prevalence and severity of allergic diseases such as asthma, rhinitis and eczema in the developed world are increasing, resulting in greater focus on the causative agents. The majority of cases involve sensitivity to allergens from arthropods. Storage mites are recognised as a source of allergen...

DISTRIBUTION OF AEDES ALBOPICTUS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) IN 1998, FOLLOWING COLONIZATION IN 1995 IN GUATEMALA

The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Sukuse) has a potential to transmit some tropical diseases. Established colonies of Ae. albopictus in Guatemala were first discovered in the Caribbean harbor towns of Puerto Barrios and Puerto de Santo Tomas de Castilla, Department of Izabal in 1995. We in...

INTEGRATED COCKROACH (DICTYOPTERA, BLATTELLIDAE) MANAGEMENT IN CONFINED SWINE PRODUCTION

Swine production is an important component of North Carolina’s agricultural economy. Cockroaches have long been recognized as important pests in swine production and severe infestations may contribute significantly to disease maintenance and transmission. However, management of cockroach populations...

ABIOTIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FLEAS (SIPHONAPTERA) OF CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRRELS (RODENTIA: SCIURIDAE) IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA

The California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi (Richardson), is a reservoir of bubonic plague throughout most of its range. Three species of fleas occur on these animals; Oropsylla montana (Baker), Hoplopsyllus anomalus (Baker), and the sticktight flea, Echidnophaga gallinacea (Westwood). Des...

FLEAS (SIPHONAPTERA) HARMFUL TO MAN IN ISRAEL
Amos Wilamowski | Full Paper | 1999

The oriental rat flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, was considered the parasite of the two rat species in Israel, Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus, in their area of common distribution along the coastal plain. This flea does not exist on R. rattus which is found in the interior of the country. After R. no...

PROSPECTS FOR GENETIC MANIPULATION OF INSECT VECTORS AS A STRATEGY FOR THE CONTROL OF VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE
J. M. Crampton | Full Paper | 1996

Insect vector control has proved to be an effective method for reducing the transmission of disease-causing organisms to human populations in many tropical countries. A variety of methods have been employed to suppress vector populations, including the application of biological control agents and th...

VECTOR AND NUISANCE PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE EX-SOVIET UNION, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Z. Kateeb | Full Paper | 1996

The rapid breakdown of the Soviet Union into many independent, mostly ethnic states, heralded a new historical era with tremendous political, social and economic anomalies. And while the newly formed entities are being hailed as a triumph for individual freedoms and political democracy, the social a...

MEDICAL IMPACT OF ARTHROPOD ALLERGENS

In the European Union and the USA allergens of arthropods comprise a rising health problem. Atopic diseases resulting from insect or mite exposure cost several hundreds of millions British pounds per European country per year. This article is devoted to major sources of inhalant arthropod allergens,...

AN OVERVIEW OF MASS DISINFESTATION PROCEDURES AS A MEANS TO PREVENT EPIDEMIC TYPHUS
K. N. Chetwyn | Full Paper | 1996

In many parts of the world louse-borne disease, particularly epidemic typhus, is a risk to refugees and displaced persons as well as those involved in humanitarian relief programmes. This paper discusses the methods of mass disinfestation employed in past programmes, the infrastructure that enabled ...

LURE AND KILL : AN UP-TO-DATE, ENVIRO-FRIENDLY COCKROACH CONTROL METHOD
D. Bajomi , J. Tomcsik and H. Nagy | Full Paper | 1996

Cockroaches settling down in various sanitary trade institutions, industrial establishments as well as in residential buildings may spread potential infectious diseases and allergy or - through their disgust provoking effect - may disturb people living or working there. As a consequence, regular con...

ARTHROPOD PESTS AS DISEASE VECTORS
T.D. Healing | Full Paper | 1993

The role of biting or bloodsucking pesu such a lice, bedbug and flea in the'transmission of human pathogens is well known. The role of other anhropod pesu such as cockroaches, ants and flies is less clear and whilst there is a large body of evidence that they carry a wide range of pathogenic organis...

POTENTIAL OF THREE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS FOR SUPPRESSION OF SOLENOPSIS INVICTA, THE RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT

Three potential biological control organisms, a fungus Beauveria bassiana, a protozoan Thelohania solenopsis and a parasite, Solenopsis daguerrei are being evaluated in the field to suppress fire ant populations. All of these organisms have some detrimental effect on fire ants in the laboratory but ...

CONTROL OF INSECTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT WITH FILM-FORMING AQUEOUS SPRAY FORMULATIONS THAT MINIMISE THE USE OF HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS

Insecticidal space sprays are widely and effectively used for control of insects in the urban environment. They are especially useful for flying insect control, be it for disease vector or nuisance pest, but space sprays can also be very effective for rapid control of crawling pests such as cockroac...

URBAN ENTOMOLOGY PERSPECTIVES
William H Robinson | Full Paper | 1993

Modem society has moved from an agricultural base to one that is urbanized. A majority of the world's population, in both developed and developing countries, lives in towns, cities, or large metropolitan areas. Urbanization can often lead to conditions of overcrowding, substandard or inadequate hous...

PREVENTION AND EXTERMINATION STRATEGIES FOR HOUSE DUST MITES AND THEIR ALLERGENS IN HOME TEXTILES

Preventing and exterminating clinically relevant concentrations of house dust mite allergen in the urban environment is one of the more interesting challenges for architects and building engineers, pest control contractors, cleaning services, and sanitary biologists. When this challenge is not met, ...