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Integration of municipal state, society and university efforts for sanitary risk prevention associated with<i>Aedes aegypti</i>mosquito in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Carlos Alberto Ruggerio, Giselle A. Querejeta, Katherine Belen Conicelli, Rubén J. Lombardo

2021Tropical Medicine & International Health10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The sanitary problem of Aedes aegypti mosquito acquires relevance around the world because it is the vector of dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever. The vector is adapting to southern regions faster, and the propagation of these diseases in urban areas is a complex problem for society. We aimed to contribute to the risk prevention of disease transmission in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, through monitoring Aedes aegypti population levels and developing education campaigns with government agencies and society participation. Monitoring activities aimed to diagnose the presence of the vector and its ecology behaviour, and to generate education and prevention politics to avoid its propagation. The results show that (1) the mosquito is in the territory and it is spreading, (2) prevention activities of the municipalities are insufficient to generate an effective sanitary response and (3) it is necessary to improve the education programmes to the population about the life cycle of the vector. The integration of university, government and society improved the work of the team because it combined knowledge about vector ecology, diseases and territory characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

Aedes aegyptiChikungunyaVector (molecular biology)Metropolitan areaDengue feverYellow feverGovernment (linguistics)PopulationAedesTransmission (telecommunications)GeographyPublic healthMosquito controlWork (physics)EcologyEnvironmental planningSocioeconomicsEnvironmental healthBiologyMalariaMedicineSociologyVirologyEngineeringPhilosophyMechanical engineeringVirusLinguisticsRecombinant DNAArchaeologyBiochemistryImmunologyGeneLarvaNursingElectrical engineeringMosquito-borne diseases and controlInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesZoonotic diseases and public health
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