Entomological Investigation of Dengue Outbreak in Raigarh, Central India: Dominance of Aedes albopictus as the Primary Vector.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
D P Sinha, S P Singh, T G Kulwedi, Jitendra Kumar, P K Bharti
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Abstract

Background objectives: Dengue outbreaks pose a significant public health threat in Raigarh City, Central India. During the 2023-2024 rainy season, there was a marked rise in febrile cases resembling dengue across urban areas. In response, ICMR-NIMR, in collaboration with local health authorities, initiated entomological surveillance campaign. This effort aimed to identify dengue vectors and implement rapid intervention strategies to mitigate disease transmission.

Methods: An entomological survey was conducted in 16 wards of the Raigarh city. The study incorporated epidemiological data spanning nine years (2016-2024), along with a detailed month-wise analysis of dengue cases reported in 2023 and 2024. Vector density was assessed with House Index (HI), Container Index (CI), and Breteau Index (BI), to identify high-risk areas and predominant vector species.

Results: A total of 2,080 water-holding containers were identified across 622 surveyed properties, for vector breeding. Among these, 67 (35%) were routinely used household containers, while 124 (65%) were disposable items. Larval collections yielded 986 Aedes specimens, including 104 pupae, with Aedes albopictus accounting for 85% of the total, followed by Aedes aegypti (8%) and Aedes vittatus (5%). The entomological indices reflected a critical vector proliferation scenario, with an HI of 17.35%, CI of 7%, and BI of 24.49.

Interpretation conclusion: Targeted entomological surveillance, community awareness programs with interventions have contributed to a notable reduction in dengue case incidence. The findings establish Aedes albopictus as the predominant dengue vector in the region, alongside Aedes aegypti.

印度中部赖加尔登革热暴发的昆虫学调查:白纹伊蚊为主要媒介优势。
背景目标:登革热疫情对印度中部莱加尔市的公共卫生构成重大威胁。在2023-2024年雨季期间,城市地区类似登革热的发热病例明显增加。为此,ICMR-NIMR与地方卫生当局合作,发起了昆虫学监测运动。这一努力旨在查明登革热病媒并实施快速干预战略,以减轻疾病传播。方法:对拉伊格尔市16个病区进行昆虫学调查。该研究纳入了9年(2016-2024年)的流行病学数据,以及对2023年和2024年报告的登革热病例的详细月度分析。采用House指数(HI)、Container指数(CI)和Breteau指数(BI)评价病媒生物密度,确定高危区和优势病媒生物种类。结果:在622个被调查的属性中共确定了2,080个盛水容器,用于媒介繁殖。其中,67个(35%)是日常使用的家用容器,124个(65%)是一次性物品。捕获伊蚊幼虫986只,其中蛹104只,其中白纹伊蚊占85%,埃及伊蚊占8%,维塔伊蚊占5%。昆虫学指数为17.35%,CI为7%,BI为24.49。解释结论:有针对性的昆虫学监测、社区意识规划和干预措施有助于显著降低登革热病例发病率。调查结果确定白纹伊蚊与埃及伊蚊一起是该地区的主要登革热媒介。
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Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: National Institute of Malaria Research on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) publishes the Journal of Vector Borne Diseases. This Journal was earlier published as the Indian Journal of Malariology, a peer reviewed and open access biomedical journal in the field of vector borne diseases. The Journal publishes review articles, original research articles, short research communications, case reports of prime importance, letters to the editor in the field of vector borne diseases and their control.
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