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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...

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 ...

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...

Biocontrol Of Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes Albopictus, Using Wolbachia Wpip To Induce Infertility Through Cytoplasmic Incompatibility

Aedes albopictus was firsT reported in Valencia (Eastern Spain) in 2015. Once its establishment was confirmed, several mosquito management actions were applied in order to minimize its impact, including routinely larvicide treatments in public city catch basins, attendance of citizen complaints link...

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...

Mosquito-Based Arboviral Survey In Western Lombardy, Italy: 2009–2013

A mosquito-based arbovirus surveillance was settled in “Parco Lombardo delle Valli del Ticino” and in neighbouring sites in Milano province (Lombardy). Nine sites were monitored between 2009 and 2013 sampling 82,106 mosquitoes, of which 68.6 % belonged to Culex pipiens L. species. Mosquito were sort...

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...

Gincana Escola Cidadã - Todos Contra a Dengue“ - An Official Campaign Integrating Society Sectors To Prevent Dengue in Mogi GuaçU, Sp, Brazil

Mogi Guaçu is a city in southeastern Brazil with 140,000 inhabitants, where the epidemics of dengue are very recent. In 2001 there were only 14 cases, but the incidence increased in the recent years, reaching 566 cases in 2008 and only 21 cases in 2009 (atypical year). The Brateau index for the city...

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...

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...

Emergence of Mosquito-borne Bunya-, Toga-, and Reoviruses in Central Europe

In this paper the most important ecological characteristics of arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses and the recent emergence of some pathogens in Europe are reviewed. In early July 2007 the first autochthonous Chikungunya virus outbreak occurred in Europe between July and September 2007. A local transmiss...

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 ...

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...

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...