Joint influence of architectural and spatiotemporal factors on the presence of Aedes aegypti in urban environments.
Jhih-Rong LiaoWu-Chun TuMing-Chih ChiuMei-Hwa KuoHui-Ching ChengChia-Chun ChanShu-Mei DaiPublished in: Pest management science (2023)
To effectively address the problems caused by urbanization, the three-dimensional distribution of Ae. aegypti, including their spatial distribution across heights and areas within the urban environment, must be considered. By incorporating these multiple factors, this approach provides valuable insights for those responsible for urban planning and disease management strategies. Understanding the interplay between architectural features, environmental conditions, and the presence of Ae. aegypti is essential for developing targeted interventions and mitigating the adverse impacts of urbanization on public health. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.