Development and laboratory evaluation of chemically-based baited ovitrap for the monitoring of Aedes aegypti

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作者
Baak-Baak, Carlos M. [2 ]
Rodriguez-Ramirez, Americo D. [1 ]
Garcia-Rejon, Julian E. [2 ]
Rios-Delgado, Silvany [3 ]
Torres-Estrada, Jose L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Salud Publ, Ctr Reg Invest Salud Publ, Tapachula 30700, Chiapas, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Lab Arbovirol, Ctr Invest Reg Dr Hideyo Noguchi, Merida 97225, Yucatan, Mexico
[3] Ctr Nacl Vigilancia Epidemiol & Control Enfermeda, Mexico City 11800, DF, Mexico
关键词
Aedes aegypti; oviposition; attractant; ovitrap; OVIPOSITION ATTRACTANTS; FLIGHT ORIENTATION; GRASS INFUSIONS; DIPTERA; RESPONSES; CULICIDAE; PHEROMONE; MOSQUITOS; SELECTION; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1948-7134.2013.12024.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti is considered to be the most important dengue vector worldwide. Studies were conducted to design and evaluate a chemically-based baited ovitrap for monitoring Ae. aegypti under laboratory conditions. Several known chemical attractants and three types of ovitraps (ovitraps A, B, and C) were evaluated throughout the oviposition bioassays. Oviposition responses of gravid female Ae. aegypti were evaluated to n-heneicosane, 3-methylindole (skatole), 4-methylphenol (p-cresol), and phenol. Female Ae. aegypti were attracted to all the evaluated compounds. Among them, n-heneicosane at a concentration of 10 ppm (mg/l), skatole from 50 to 1000 ppm, p-cresol at 100 ppm, and phenol at 50 ppm showed a significant positive oviposition response. A blend of the four chemical attractants increased the oviposition response; 67% of the eggs were deposited in the treatment compared to the control. Female Ae. aegypti were significantly more attracted to ovitrap A loaded with the four-component synthetic blend compared to the standard ovitrap in the oviposition bioassays. The compound used in ovitrap A retained its attractant property for up to three days. The chemically-based baited ovitrap may be considered as an option to be integrated during the monitoring of dengue virus vectors in Mexico.
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