Peridomestic Aedes malayensis and Aedes albopictus are capable vectors of arboviruses in cities.
Ian H MendenhallMenchie ManuelMahesh MoorthyTheodore T M LeeDolyce H W LowDorothée MisséDuane J GublerBrett R EllisEng Eong OoiJulien PomponPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Our study reveals the prevalence of competent vectors in peri-domestic areas, including Ae. malayensis for which we established the vector status. Epidemics can be driven by infection foci, which are epidemiologically enhanced in the context of low herd immunity, selective pressure on arbovirus transmission and the presence of infectious asymptomatic persons, all these conditions being present in Singapore. Learning from Singapore's vector control success that reduced domestic vector populations, but has not sustainably reduced arboviral incidence, we suggest including peri-domestic vectors in the scope of vector management.