Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia
Dengue and other vector-borne diseases are of great public health importance in Colombia. Vector surveillance and control activities are often focused at the household level. Little is known about the importance of nonhousehold sites, including schools, in maintaining vector-borne disease transmissi...
- Autores:
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Olano, Víctor Alberto
Matiz, María Inés
Lenhart, Audrey
Cabezas-Pinzón, Laura
Vargas, Sandra Lucía
Jaramillo, Juan Felipe
Sarmiento-Senior, Diana
Alexander, Neal
Stenström, Thor Axel
Overgaard, Hans J.
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of journal
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- 2015
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- Universidad El Bosque
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- Repositorio U. El Bosque
- Idioma:
- eng
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- Palabra clave:
- Aedes
Dengue
Malaria
Mosquitoes
Primary schools
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia Aedes Dengue Malaria Mosquitoes Primary schools |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Schools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in Colombia |
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Olano, Víctor Alberto Matiz, María Inés Lenhart, Audrey Cabezas-Pinzón, Laura Vargas, Sandra Lucía Jaramillo, Juan Felipe Sarmiento-Senior, Diana Alexander, Neal Stenström, Thor Axel Overgaard, Hans J. |
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Olano, Víctor Alberto Matiz, María Inés Lenhart, Audrey Cabezas-Pinzón, Laura Vargas, Sandra Lucía Jaramillo, Juan Felipe Sarmiento-Senior, Diana Alexander, Neal Stenström, Thor Axel Overgaard, Hans J. |
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Olano, Víctor Alberto [0000-0003-4010-0973] Jaramillo, Juan Felipe [0000-0001-6417-8578] Sarmiento-Senior, Diana [0000-0002-9959-3226] Cabezas-Pinzón, Laura [0000-0003-2435-763X] |
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Aedes Dengue Malaria Mosquitoes Primary schools |
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Aedes Dengue Malaria Mosquitoes Primary schools |
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Dengue and other vector-borne diseases are of great public health importance in Colombia. Vector surveillance and control activities are often focused at the household level. Little is known about the importance of nonhousehold sites, including schools, in maintaining vector-borne disease transmission. The objectives of this paper were to determine the mosquito species composition in rural schools in 2 municipalities in Colombia and to assess the potential risk of vector-borne disease transmission in school settings. Entomological surveys were carried out in rural schools during the dry and rainy seasons of 2011. A total of 12 mosquito species were found: Aedes aegypti, Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, Culex coronator, Cx. quinquefasciatus, and Limatus durhamii in both immature and adult forms; Ae. fluviatilis, Cx. nigripalpus, Cx. corniger, and Psorophora ferox in immature forms only; and Ae. angustivittatus, Haemagogus equinus, and Trichoprosopon lampropus in adult forms only. The most common mosquito species was Cx. quinquefasciatus. Classrooms contained the greatest abundance of adult female Ae. aegypti and Cx. quinquefasciatus. The most common Ae. aegypti breeding sites were containers classified as "others" (e.g., cans), followed by containers used for water storage. A high level of Ae. aegypti infestation was found during the wet season. Our results suggest that rural schools are potentially important foci for the transmission of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases. We propose that public health programs should be implemented in rural schools to prevent vector-borne diseases. |
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Olano, Víctor AlbertoMatiz, María InésLenhart, AudreyCabezas-Pinzón, LauraVargas, Sandra LucíaJaramillo, Juan FelipeSarmiento-Senior, DianaAlexander, NealStenström, Thor AxelOvergaard, Hans J.Olano, Víctor Alberto [0000-0003-4010-0973]Jaramillo, Juan Felipe [0000-0001-6417-8578]Sarmiento-Senior, Diana [0000-0002-9959-3226]Cabezas-Pinzón, Laura [0000-0003-2435-763X]2020-08-11T21:13:19Z2020-08-11T21:13:19Z20158756-971Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/376410.2987/moco-31-03-212-222.1instname:Universidad El Bosquereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad El Bosquehttps://repositorio.unbosque.edu.coapplication/pdfengAmerican Mosquito Control AssociationJournal of the American Mosquito Control AssociationJournal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 8756-971X, Vol. 31, Nro. 3, 2015, p. 212-222https://bioone.org/journals/Journal-of-the-American-Mosquito-Control-Association/volume-31/issue-3/moco-31-03-212-222.1/Schools-as-Potential-Risk-Sites-for-Vector-Borne-Disease-Transmission/10.2987/moco-31-03-212-222.1.shortSchools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in ColombiaSchools as potential risk sites for vector-borne disease transmission: Mosquito vectors in rural schools in two municipalities in ColombiaArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85AedesDengueMalariaMosquitoesPrimary schoolsDengue and other vector-borne diseases are of great public health importance in Colombia. Vector surveillance and control activities are often focused at the household level. Little is known about the importance of nonhousehold sites, including schools, in maintaining vector-borne disease transmission. The objectives of this paper were to determine the mosquito species composition in rural schools in 2 municipalities in Colombia and to assess the potential risk of vector-borne disease transmission in school settings. Entomological surveys were carried out in rural schools during the dry and rainy seasons of 2011. A total of 12 mosquito species were found: Aedes aegypti, Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, Culex coronator, Cx. quinquefasciatus, and Limatus durhamii in both immature and adult forms; Ae. fluviatilis, Cx. nigripalpus, Cx. corniger, and Psorophora ferox in immature forms only; and Ae. angustivittatus, Haemagogus equinus, and Trichoprosopon lampropus in adult forms only. The most common mosquito species was Cx. quinquefasciatus. Classrooms contained the greatest abundance of adult female Ae. aegypti and Cx. quinquefasciatus. The most common Ae. aegypti breeding sites were containers classified as "others" (e.g., cans), followed by containers used for water storage. A high level of Ae. aegypti infestation was found during the wet season. Our results suggest that rural schools are potentially important foci for the transmission of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases. 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