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Distribution and breeding sites of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in 32 urban/peri-urban districts of Mozambique: implication for assessing the risk of arbovirus outbreaks.

Ana Paula AbílioGastão AbudasseAyubo KampangoBaltazar CandrinhoSalomão SitoiJacinta LucianoDário TembisseSamira SibindyAntónio Paulo Gouveia de AlmeidaGabriela Azambuja GarciaMariana Rocha DavidRafael Maciel-de-FreitasEduardo Samo Gudo
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Data from our study showed that Ae. aegypti is present nation-wide, since it occurred in every sampled district, whilst Ae. albopictus had a limited distribution. Therefore, the risk of transmission of dengue and chikungunya is likely to have been underestimated in Mozambique. This study highlights the need for the establishment of a national entomological surveillance program for Aedes spp. in Mozambique in order to gain a better understanding about vector bionomics and to support the development of informed effective vector control strategies.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • quality improvement
  • public health
  • electronic health record
  • deep learning
  • data analysis