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Dinámica poblacional de aedes aegypti y comparación de indicadores entomológicos en la Ciudad de Santo Tomé, Corrientes

Authors: Santini, Maria Soledad;

Dinámica poblacional de aedes aegypti y comparación de indicadores entomológicos en la Ciudad de Santo Tomé, Corrientes

Abstract

El Dengue el Chikunguña, el Zika y la Fiebre Amarilla, son enfermedades causadas por un virus y trasmitidas en Argentina por la picadura del mosquito Ae. aegypti. Esta especie es domiciliaria, diurna y antropofílica. Su actividad de oviposición ha sido estudiada a través de ovitrampas, las cuales son una herramienta de detección y evaluación de su dinámica poblacional. En varias regiones del país se determinó que las poblaciones de Ae. aegypti se encuentran asociadas a variables meteorológicas. Otra herramienta para evaluar la dinámica poblacional es la búsqueda activa de larvas y pupas en domicilios y peridomicilios mediante muestreos sistemáticos, permitiendo la confección de índices que son utilizados como indicadores de riesgo de transmisión.

Fil: Santini, Maria Soledad. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud. Fundación Barceló; Argentina.

Keywords

MOSQUITOS, AEDES AEGYPTI

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