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29 January 2018 Development, Optimization, and Field Evaluation of the Novel Collapsible Passive Trap for Collection of Mosquitoes
Dagmar B. Meyer, Brian J. Johnson, Ken Fall, Tamara S. Buhagiar, Michael Townsend, Scott A. Ritchie
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Abstract

Disease surveillance for mosquito-borne pathogens in remote areas can be challenging. Most traps used to collect mosquitoes either need a source of electricity or are bulky and inflexible, making transportation awkward. To reduce these issues we developed three Collapsible Passive Traps (CPTs) and conducted trials in Cairns, Australia to evaluate the optimal design for a CPT and compared them to traditionally-used traps such as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Encephalitis Vector Surveillance (EVS) light traps. We found that two of the CPTs collected comparable numbers of mosquitoes and that one of the CPTs outperformed the CDC light trap in collecting Aedes species. Mosquitoes did not have to pass through a fan while entering the CPT, and thus were not damaged and were often alive. Our results suggest that the CPT can be an effective trap for mosquito surveillance, especially in remote areas.

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Dagmar B. Meyer, Brian J. Johnson, Ken Fall, Tamara S. Buhagiar, Michael Townsend, and Scott A. Ritchie "Development, Optimization, and Field Evaluation of the Novel Collapsible Passive Trap for Collection of Mosquitoes," Journal of Medical Entomology 55(3), 706-710, (29 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjx240
Received: 4 July 2017; Accepted: 22 November 2017; Published: 29 January 2018
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KEYWORDS
arbovirus
light trap
mosquito
passive trap
surveillance
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