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Diversity and Abundance of Mosquitoes in the Seaport Area of San Pedro (Côte d’Ivoire)
Introduction: As part of the implementation of arbovirus vector surveillance at the Seaport of San Pedro by the International Health Regulations, entomological surveys were conducted from March to July 2018 to determine the diversity and abundance of putative arbovirus vectors. Method: Mosquitoes were collected as immatures and adult stages in the activity and residential areas of the San Pédro Seaport platform. Results:A total of 7 and 14 species of mosquitoes were collected in the activity and residential areas respectively, with a dominance of the genera Culex species (5 in the activity area and 10 in the residential area). Only Aedes aegypti had a high frequency of occurrence with 47.29% in the activity area and 61.97% in the residential area. This species was accessory in activity areas and regular in residential areas. The diversities indices were higher in the residential area with 1.27, 0.64, and 0.48 respectively for Shannon’s Index, Simpson’s Index, and Equitability Index. Aedes aegypti accounted for 78.42% of the mosquitos collected in activity area and 49.47% of those collected in the residential area with an exophilic respective of 88.32% and 75.21%. Conclusion: Aedes aegypti abundance at the Seaport of San Pedro constitutes a permanent health threat that requires appropriate control and surveillance actions.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Communicable Diseases (E-ISSN: 0019-5138 & P-ISSN: 2394-7047) is published by ADR Publications and is the official publication of Indian Society of Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases. Journal of Communicable Diseases covers scientific researches in the field of communicable diseases. Accept articles with scientific excellence in the form of (1) Original articles in basic and field research (2) Critical reviews, (3) surveys, (4) Case studies, (5) opinions/Correspondence/letters to editor, etc. The first issue of the publication entitled “Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases” the precursor of “Journal of Communicable Disease” (J Commun Dis) was brought out in 1953. The objects and purposes of J Commun Dis are: • to advance knowledge regarding the cause, prevalence, epidemiology, treatment, prevention and control of malaria and other-mosquito-borne diseases and other communicable diseases, • to stimulate scientific and practical interest among individuals and organizations in the prompt and effective application of treatment and control methods, • to integrate scientific and field activities and co-ordinate various scientific investigations, • to disseminate such knowledge both to scientists and to the general public.