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1 December 2017 Evaluation of Sticky Traps for Adult Aedes Mosquitoes in Malaysia: A Potential Monitoring and Surveillance Tool for the Efficacy of Control Strategies
Muhammad Aidil Roslan, Romano Ngui, Indra Vythilingam, Wan Yusoff Wan Sulaiman
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Abstract

The present study compared the performance of sticky traps in order to identify the most effective and practical trap for capturing Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Three phases were conducted in the study, with Phase 1 evaluating the five prototypes (Models A, B, C, D, and E) of sticky trap release-and-recapture using two groups of mosquito release numbers (five and 50) that were released in each replicate. Similarly, Phase 2 compared the performance between Model E and the classical ovitrap that had been modified (sticky ovitrap), using five and 50 mosquito release numbers. Further assessment of both traps was carried out in Phase 3, in which both traps were installed in nine sampling grids. Results from Phase 1 showed that Model E was the trap that recaptured higher numbers of mosquitoes when compared to Models A, B, C, and D. Further assessment between Model E and the modified sticky ovitrap (known as Model F) found that Model F outperformed Model E in both Phases 2 and 3. Thus, Model F was selected as the most effective and practical sticky trap, which could serve as an alternative tool for monitoring and controlling dengue vectors in Malaysia.

Muhammad Aidil Roslan, Romano Ngui, Indra Vythilingam, and Wan Yusoff Wan Sulaiman "Evaluation of Sticky Traps for Adult Aedes Mosquitoes in Malaysia: A Potential Monitoring and Surveillance Tool for the Efficacy of Control Strategies," Journal of Vector Ecology 42(2), 298-307, (1 December 2017). https://doi.org/10.1111/jvec.12270
Received: 13 April 2017; Accepted: 1 July 2017; Published: 1 December 2017
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KEYWORDS
Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus
Malaysia
monitoring
sticky traps
surveillance
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