Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana

El mosquito Aedes aegypti presenta características biológicas que lo convierten en un vector importante en el ciclo de transmisión de diferentes patógenos, en especial arbovirus. Durante la última década, la carga de dengue y otras enfermedades tales como la fiebre del zika o fiebre chikungunya se h...

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Gómez García, Giovan Fernando
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Enfermedades emergentes
Emerging diseases
Maladie émergente
Globalización
Globalization
Mondialisation
Globalização
Organismos patógenos
Pathogens
Agent pathogène
Agente patogénio
Aedes aegypti
Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores
Vector Borne Diseases
Doenças Transmitidas por Vetores
Maladies vectorielles
Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes
Maladies transmissibles émergentes
Infecciones por Arbovirus
Arbovirus Infections
Infecções por Arbovirus
Infections à arbovirus
Epidemias
Epidemics
Épidémies
Enfermedades vectoriales
Vector-borne diseases
Arbovirosis
Arboviral diseases
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
dc.title.translated.none.fl_str_mv Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and its importance for human health
title Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
spellingShingle Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
Enfermedades emergentes
Emerging diseases
Maladie émergente
Globalización
Globalization
Mondialisation
Globalização
Organismos patógenos
Pathogens
Agent pathogène
Agente patogénio
Aedes aegypti
Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores
Vector Borne Diseases
Doenças Transmitidas por Vetores
Maladies vectorielles
Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes
Maladies transmissibles émergentes
Infecciones por Arbovirus
Arbovirus Infections
Infecções por Arbovirus
Infections à arbovirus
Epidemias
Epidemics
Épidémies
Enfermedades vectoriales
Vector-borne diseases
Arbovirosis
Arboviral diseases
title_short Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
title_full Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
title_fullStr Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
title_full_unstemmed Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
title_sort Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humana
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gómez García, Giovan Fernando
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gómez García, Giovan Fernando
dc.subject.agrovoc.none.fl_str_mv Enfermedades emergentes
Emerging diseases
Maladie émergente
Globalización
Globalization
Mondialisation
Globalização
Organismos patógenos
Pathogens
Agent pathogène
Agente patogénio
topic Enfermedades emergentes
Emerging diseases
Maladie émergente
Globalización
Globalization
Mondialisation
Globalização
Organismos patógenos
Pathogens
Agent pathogène
Agente patogénio
Aedes aegypti
Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores
Vector Borne Diseases
Doenças Transmitidas por Vetores
Maladies vectorielles
Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes
Maladies transmissibles émergentes
Infecciones por Arbovirus
Arbovirus Infections
Infecções por Arbovirus
Infections à arbovirus
Epidemias
Epidemics
Épidémies
Enfermedades vectoriales
Vector-borne diseases
Arbovirosis
Arboviral diseases
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Aedes aegypti
Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores
Vector Borne Diseases
Doenças Transmitidas por Vetores
Maladies vectorielles
Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes
Maladies transmissibles émergentes
Infecciones por Arbovirus
Arbovirus Infections
Infecções por Arbovirus
Infections à arbovirus
Epidemias
Epidemics
Épidémies
dc.subject.proposal.none.fl_str_mv Enfermedades vectoriales
Vector-borne diseases
Arbovirosis
Arboviral diseases
description El mosquito Aedes aegypti presenta características biológicas que lo convierten en un vector importante en el ciclo de transmisión de diferentes patógenos, en especial arbovirus. Durante la última década, la carga de dengue y otras enfermedades tales como la fiebre del zika o fiebre chikungunya se han incrementado, y nueva información acerca del papel de Ae. aegypti en la transmisión de estas enfermedades ha sido publicada. Este trabajo se enfocó en revisar mediante una estrategia de búsqueda sistemática de la información, el conocimiento actual de la historia evolutiva y otros aspectos biológicos de Ae. aegypti relacionados con la dinámica de transmisión de los principales arbovirus de importancia médica. Factores intrínsecos de Ae. aegypti y extrínsecos han contribuido a la emergencia o reemergencia y expansión mundial de patógenos en el ciclo urbano. El diseño de estrategias costo-efectivas para controlar Ae. aegypti es requerido para interrumpir los ciclos de transmisión de los patógenos y prevenir la aparición de nuevas epidemias. Palabras clave: Aedes aegypti; enfermedades vectoriales; enfermedades emergentes; arbovirosis; globalización.
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spelling Gómez García, Giovan Fernandoba1c43f4-0c6e-4605-a4cf-720f028968022023-08-30T22:56:01Z2023-08-30T22:56:01Z20180375-0760https://dspace.tdea.edu.co/handle/tdea/38231561-3054El mosquito Aedes aegypti presenta características biológicas que lo convierten en un vector importante en el ciclo de transmisión de diferentes patógenos, en especial arbovirus. Durante la última década, la carga de dengue y otras enfermedades tales como la fiebre del zika o fiebre chikungunya se han incrementado, y nueva información acerca del papel de Ae. aegypti en la transmisión de estas enfermedades ha sido publicada. Este trabajo se enfocó en revisar mediante una estrategia de búsqueda sistemática de la información, el conocimiento actual de la historia evolutiva y otros aspectos biológicos de Ae. aegypti relacionados con la dinámica de transmisión de los principales arbovirus de importancia médica. Factores intrínsecos de Ae. aegypti y extrínsecos han contribuido a la emergencia o reemergencia y expansión mundial de patógenos en el ciclo urbano. El diseño de estrategias costo-efectivas para controlar Ae. aegypti es requerido para interrumpir los ciclos de transmisión de los patógenos y prevenir la aparición de nuevas epidemias. Palabras clave: Aedes aegypti; enfermedades vectoriales; enfermedades emergentes; arbovirosis; globalización.Due to its biological characteristics, the mosquito Aedes aegypti is an important vector in the transmission cycle of various pathogens, especially of arboviruses. The burden of dengue and other diseases such as Zika virus infection or chikungunya fever has increased in the last decade, and new information has been published about the role of A. aegypti in the transmission of these diseases. Applying a strategy for systematic search of information, the study focused on reviewing current knowledge about the evolutionary history and other biological aspects of A. aegypti associated with the dynamics of transmission of the main arboviruses of medical importance. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors related to A. aegypti have contributed to the emergence or re-emergence and worldwide spread of pathogens in the urban cycle. Cost-effective A. aegypti control strategies should be designed to interrupt the transmission cycles of pathogens and prevent the emergence of new epidemics. Keywords: Aedes aegypti; vector-borne diseases; emerging diseases; arboviral diseases; globalization.16 páginasapplication/pdfspaCentro Nacional de Información de Ciencias MédicasCubahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC 4.0)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://revmedtropical.sld.cu/index.php/medtropical/article/view/214/193Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) y su importancia en salud humanaAedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and its importance for human healthArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTREVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a857015570Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical1. Sutherst RW. Global Change and Human Vulnerability to Vector-Borne Diseases. 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