Infestation of an endemic arbovirus area by sympatric populations of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in Brazil

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BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are the most important arbovirus vectors in the world. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate and compare the infestation pattern of these species in a neighbourhood of Recife, Brazil, endemic for arboviruses in 2005 (T1) and 2013 (T2). METHODS Infestation, distribution and relative abundance of these sympatric species were recorded by egg collection using a network of 59 sentinel ovitraps (s-ovt) at fixed sampling stations for 12 months in T1 and T2. FINDINGS A permanent occupation pattern was detected which was characterised by the presence of egg-laying females of one or both species with a high ovitrap positivity index (94.3 to 100%) throughout both years analysed. In terms of abundance, the total of eggs collected was lower (p < 0.005) in T2 (146,153) than in T1 (281,103), although ovitraps still displayed a high index of positivity. The spatial distribution showed the presence of both species in 65.1% of the 148 s-ovt assessed, while a smaller number of traps exclusively contained Ae. aegypti (22%) or Ae. albopictus (13.2%) eggs. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our comparative analysis demonstrated the robustness of the spatial occupation and permanence of Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus populations in this endemic urban area.

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Barbosa, R. M. R., de Melo-Santos, M. A. V., Silveira, J. C., Silva-Filha, M. H. N. L., Souza, W. V., de Oliveira, C. M. F., … Regis, L. N. (2020). Infestation of an endemic arbovirus area by sympatric populations of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 115(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760190437

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