Elimination of <i>Aedes aegypti</i> in northern Australia, 2004–2006
Peter I. Whelan, Nina Kurucz, William J Pettit, Vicki Krause
Abstract
-baited encephalitis virus surveillance traps in Tennant Creek, located 990 km south of Darwin in the NT. The detection triggered an immediate survey and control response undertaken by the NT Department of Health and Community Services, followed by a Commonwealth of Australia-funded Ae. aegypti elimination program. This report details the methods and results of the detection and subsequent elimination activities that were carried out between 2004 and 2006, returning the NT to its dengue vector-free status. There have been very few successful Ae. aegypti elimination programs in the world. This purposeful mosquito elimination for Australia was officially declared on 5 April 2006.
Topics & Concepts
Aedes aegyptiDengue feverBiologyAedesCommonwealthVector (molecular biology)Yellow feverArbovirusDengue virusVirologyMosquito controlVeterinary medicineEcologyVirusGeographyImmunologyArchaeologyLarvaBiochemistryMalariaRecombinant DNAGeneMedicineMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsMalaria Research and Control