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A new tent trap for monitoring the daily activity of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
Authors:Mauricio CasasMartínez  Arnoldo OrozcoBonilla  Miguel MuñozReyes  Armando UlloaGarcía  J Guillermo Bond  Javier ValleMora  Manuel Weber  Julio C Rojas
Institution:1. Centro Regional de Investigación en Salud Pública, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 4a Avenida Norte y 19 Calle Poniente s/n, Colonia Centro, , C. P. 30700 Tapachula, Chiapas, México;2. Apoyo Estadistico a la Investigación, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Unidad Tapachula, Carretera Antiguo Aeropuerto Km 2.5, , C. P. 30700 Tapachula, Chiapas, México;3. Grupo de Ecología para la Conservación de la Fauna Silvestre, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Unidad Campeche, Av. Rancho Polígono 2A, Parque Industrial Lerma, , C. P. 24500 Campeche, Campeche, México;4. Grupo de Ecología y Manejo de Artrópodos, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Unidad Tapachula, Carretera Antiguo Aeropuerto Km 2.5, , C. P. 30700 Tapachula, Chiapas, México
Abstract:In this study, we designed a new tent trap; the BioDiVector (BDV) tent trap, consisting of two rectangular tents that use human bait without endangering the technical personnel. The daily activity pattern of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in intra, peri, and extradomiciliary sites was studied in an endemic area of dengue in southern Mexico by using the BDV tent trap. Totals of 3,128 individuals of Ae. aegypti and 833 Ae. albopictus were captured. More Ae. aegypti males than females were caught, while the opposite was true with Ae. albopictus. The activity of both mosquito species was affected by the interaction between the collection site and time of day. In general, more individuals of both mosquito species were captured at the extradomicillary sites than at the peri and intradomicillary sites. Mosquitoes showed two peaks of activity, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, but in general this only occurred at the extradomicillary sites, whereas no peak of activity was observed at the intra and peridomicillary sites. Overall, Ae. aegypti had a higher indirect biting rate than Ae. albopictus. Finally, due to its efficiency, simplicity, and low cost, we suggest the use of this innovative tool for entomological surveillance, bionomics and vector incrimination studies in geographical areas where dengue and other arboviruses are present.
Keywords:Human  baited tent trap  biting periodicity  Aedes aegypti  Aedes albopictus  entomological surveillance  dengue
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