LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES

Aedes aegypti is an important vector in Brazil being the main vector of the dengue-fever. This paper employs survival curves to describe the time in days from larvae to adult forms of Aedes aegypti raised, individually and collectively, and compares it during winter and spring when positioned inside...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Forte Lopes, Marcia Moreira Holcman, Gerson Laurindo Barbosa, Maria de Fatima Domingos, Rosa Maria Oliveira Veiga Barreiros
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2014-09-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-b1c83ab0b70a4150914c09627f5fc88b2020-11-25T00:18:36ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1678-99462014-09-0156536937410.1590/S0036-46652014000500001S0036-46652014000500369LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIESTatiana Forte LopesMarcia Moreira HolcmanGerson Laurindo BarbosaMaria de Fatima DomingosRosa Maria Oliveira Veiga BarreirosAedes aegypti is an important vector in Brazil being the main vector of the dengue-fever. This paper employs survival curves to describe the time in days from larvae to adult forms of Aedes aegypti raised, individually and collectively, and compares it during winter and spring when positioned inside and outside a laboratory. The study was conducted in São Vicente, a coastal city in Southeastern Brazil. The lowest water temperature in winter and in spring was 20 °C and the highest was 26 °C in spring. Higher and more stable temperatures were measured in the intra compared to the peri in both seasons. Consequently, larvae positioned in the intra resulted in the lowest median time to develop in the individual and collective experiment (nine and ten days, respectively). At least 25% of the larvae positioned in the intra in the individual experiment in the spring took only seven days to reach adulthood. Sex ratios and the median time development by sex did not show significant differences. These results indicate that efforts to control Aedes aegypti must be continuous and directed mainly to prevent the intra-domiciliary sites that can be infested in a week in order to reduce the human-vector contact.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652014000500369&lng=en&tlng=enAedes aegyptiDevelopment timeTemperatureSurvival analysis
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author Tatiana Forte Lopes
Marcia Moreira Holcman
Gerson Laurindo Barbosa
Maria de Fatima Domingos
Rosa Maria Oliveira Veiga Barreiros
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Marcia Moreira Holcman
Gerson Laurindo Barbosa
Maria de Fatima Domingos
Rosa Maria Oliveira Veiga Barreiros
LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Aedes aegypti
Development time
Temperature
Survival analysis
author_facet Tatiana Forte Lopes
Marcia Moreira Holcman
Gerson Laurindo Barbosa
Maria de Fatima Domingos
Rosa Maria Oliveira Veiga Barreiros
author_sort Tatiana Forte Lopes
title LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
title_short LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
title_full LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
title_fullStr LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
title_full_unstemmed LABORATORY EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF Aedes aegypti IN TWO SEASONS: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND DIFFERENT DENSITIES
title_sort laboratory evaluation of the development of aedes aegypti in two seasons: influence of different places and different densities
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 1678-9946
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Aedes aegypti is an important vector in Brazil being the main vector of the dengue-fever. This paper employs survival curves to describe the time in days from larvae to adult forms of Aedes aegypti raised, individually and collectively, and compares it during winter and spring when positioned inside and outside a laboratory. The study was conducted in São Vicente, a coastal city in Southeastern Brazil. The lowest water temperature in winter and in spring was 20 °C and the highest was 26 °C in spring. Higher and more stable temperatures were measured in the intra compared to the peri in both seasons. Consequently, larvae positioned in the intra resulted in the lowest median time to develop in the individual and collective experiment (nine and ten days, respectively). At least 25% of the larvae positioned in the intra in the individual experiment in the spring took only seven days to reach adulthood. Sex ratios and the median time development by sex did not show significant differences. These results indicate that efforts to control Aedes aegypti must be continuous and directed mainly to prevent the intra-domiciliary sites that can be infested in a week in order to reduce the human-vector contact.
topic Aedes aegypti
Development time
Temperature
Survival analysis
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