OVIPOSITION PREFERENCES OF AEDES AEGYPTI IN MSAMBWENI, KWALE COUNTY, KENYA

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Musunzaji, Peter Siema [1 ,3 ]
Ndenga, Bryson A. [2 ]
Mzee, Suleiman [3 ]
Abubakar, Laila U. [4 ]
Kitron, Uriel D. [5 ]
Labeaud, Angelle D. [6 ]
Mutuku, Francis Maluki [7 ]
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[1] Msambweni Cty Referral Hosp, Vector Borne Dis Control Unit, Kwale, Kenya
[2] Kenya Govt Med Res Ctr, Ctr Global Hlth Res, Kisumu, Kenya
[3] Tech Univ Mombasa, Dept Med Sci, Mombasa, Kenya
[4] Tech Univ Mombasa, Dept Pure & Appl Sci, Mombasa, Kenya
[5] Emory Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Atlanta, GA USA
[6] Stanford Univ, Dept Pediat, Stanford, CA USA
[7] Tech Univ Mombasa, Dept Environm & Hlth Sci, Mombasa, Kenya
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Aedes aegypti; dengue virus; infusion; microhabitats; oviposition; DIPTERA-CULICIDAE; DENGUE VECTOR; ORGANIC INFUSIONS; SURVEILLANCE; DISPERSAL; CULEX; ALBOPICTUS; AREA; PRODUCTIVITY; ATTRACTANTS;
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Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of dengue fever virus (DENV) worldwide. Infusions made from organic materials have been shown to act as oviposition attractants for Ae. aegypti; however, studies on locally suitable infusion materials are lacking. The current study assessed the suitability of 4 locally available materials as oviposition infusions for use in surveillance and control of Ae. aegypti in Kwale County, Kenya. Oviposition infusion preferences were assessed in laboratory, semifield, and field conditions, using 4 infusions made from banana, grass, neem, and coconut. In addition, ovitrapping in wall, grass, bush, and banana microhabitats was done in 10 houses each in urban and rural coastal households to determine suitable oviposition microhabitats. Overall, the highest oviposition responses were observed for banana infusion, followed by neem and grass infusions, which were comparable. Coconut infusion resulted in the lowest oviposition response. Although female Ae. aegypti did not show preference for any microhabitat, the oviposition activity across all the microhabitats was highly enhanced by use of the organic infusions. Banana, neem, and grass infusions could be used to attract gravid mosquitoes to oviposition sites laced with insecticide to kill eggs. Additionally, banana plantings could be important targets for integrated vector control programs.
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