Relationship between local presence and density of Aedes aegypti eggs with dengue cases: a spatial analysis approach

Objectives To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016. Methods We performed a case‐control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regula...

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Published in:Tropical medicine & international health Vol. 23; no. 11; pp. 1269 - 1279
Main Authors: Albuquerque, Bernardino Cláudio, Pinto, Rosemary Costa, Sadahiro, Megumi, Sampaio, Vanderson Souza, Castro, Daniel Barros, Terrazas, Wagner Cosme Morhy, Mustafa, Luzia Melo, Costa, Cristiano Fernandes, Passos, Ricardo Augusto, Lima, José Bento Pereira, Braga, José Ueleres
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Abstract Objectives To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016. Methods We performed a case‐control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regularly in the urban area of two cities were used to monitor the presence of the vector. The relationship between egg positivity, egg density and the location of dengue cases was evaluated using two approaches as follows: (i) based on the result of the nearest neighbour ovitrap and (ii) based on the results of the set of ovitraps within the influence area of 300 m from the location of each case and control. Results During the study period, 229 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported in Tabatinga and 89 cases in Itacoatiara. In this study, we found that the positivity of ovitraps was related to the occurrence of dengue in Tabatinga and Itacoatiara. An association between egg density of Ae. aegypti and dengue occurrence was also observed in Itacoatiara. The temporal lags for ovitrap positivity measurements were predominantly 15 or 30 days. A dengue association for egg density for a 15‐day time lag was detected for one of the case‐control approaches. Conclusions The location of dengue cases is related to ovitrap egg positivity, while a less evident possible association may exist for egg density. This indicates that these traps could be used to improve vector control actions. Objectifs Analyser la relation entre la survenue de la dengue et la positivité des ovitraps (pondoirs‐pièges) et la densité des œufs de dengue dans deux municipalités d'Amazonas (Brésil) en 2016. Méthodes Nous avons réalisé une étude cas‐témoins en utilisant des données secondaires du système de surveillance de la dengue. Les ovitraps distribués régulièrement dans la zone urbaine de deux villes ont été utilisés pour surveiller la présence du vecteur. La relation entre la positivité en œufs, la densité des œufs et la localisation des cas de dengue a été évaluée en utilisant deux approches: (i) en fonction du résultat de l'ovitrap le plus proche et (ii) en fonction des résultats de l'ensemble des ovitraps dans la zone d'influence de 300 mètres de l'emplacement de chaque cas et témoins. Résultats Au cours de la période d’étude, 229 cas confirmés de dengue ont été signalés à Tabatinga et 89 à Itacoatira. Dans cette étude, nous avons constaté que la positivité des ovitraps était liée à la présence de dengue à Tabatinga et à Itacoatiara. Une association entre la densité des œufs d’Ae. aegypti et la survenue de la dengue a également été observée à Itacoatiara. Les décalages temporels pour les mesures de positivité des ovitraps étaient majoritairement de 15 ou 30 jours. Une association de la dengue avec la densité des œufs au cours d'un délai de 15 jours a été détectée pour l'une des approches cas‐témoins. Conclusions La localisation des cas de dengue est liée à la positivité des ovitraps en œufs, alors qu'une association moins évidente pourrait exister pour la densité des œufs. Cela indique que ces pièges pourraient être utilisés pour améliorer les actions de lutte antivectorielle.
AbstractList OBJECTIVESTo analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016.METHODSWe performed a case-control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regularly in the urban area of two cities were used to monitor the presence of the vector. The relationship between egg positivity, egg density and the location of dengue cases was evaluated using two approaches as follows: (i) based on the result of the nearest neighbour ovitrap and (ii) based on the results of the set of ovitraps within the influence area of 300 m from the location of each case and control.RESULTSDuring the study period, 229 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported in Tabatinga and 89 cases in Itacoatiara. In this study, we found that the positivity of ovitraps was related to the occurrence of dengue in Tabatinga and Itacoatiara. An association between egg density of Ae. aegypti and dengue occurrence was also observed in Itacoatiara. The temporal lags for ovitrap positivity measurements were predominantly 15 or 30 days. A dengue association for egg density for a 15-day time lag was detected for one of the case-control approaches.CONCLUSIONSThe location of dengue cases is related to ovitrap egg positivity, while a less evident possible association may exist for egg density. This indicates that these traps could be used to improve vector control actions.
To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016. We performed a case-control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regularly in the urban area of two cities were used to monitor the presence of the vector. The relationship between egg positivity, egg density and the location of dengue cases was evaluated using two approaches as follows: (i) based on the result of the nearest neighbour ovitrap and (ii) based on the results of the set of ovitraps within the influence area of 300 m from the location of each case and control. During the study period, 229 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported in Tabatinga and 89 cases in Itacoatiara. In this study, we found that the positivity of ovitraps was related to the occurrence of dengue in Tabatinga and Itacoatiara. An association between egg density of Ae. aegypti and dengue occurrence was also observed in Itacoatiara. The temporal lags for ovitrap positivity measurements were predominantly 15 or 30 days. A dengue association for egg density for a 15-day time lag was detected for one of the case-control approaches. The location of dengue cases is related to ovitrap egg positivity, while a less evident possible association may exist for egg density. This indicates that these traps could be used to improve vector control actions.
Objectives To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016. Methods We performed a case‐control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regularly in the urban area of two cities were used to monitor the presence of the vector. The relationship between egg positivity, egg density and the location of dengue cases was evaluated using two approaches as follows: (i) based on the result of the nearest neighbour ovitrap and (ii) based on the results of the set of ovitraps within the influence area of 300 m from the location of each case and control. Results During the study period, 229 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported in Tabatinga and 89 cases in Itacoatiara. In this study, we found that the positivity of ovitraps was related to the occurrence of dengue in Tabatinga and Itacoatiara. An association between egg density of Ae. aegypti and dengue occurrence was also observed in Itacoatiara. The temporal lags for ovitrap positivity measurements were predominantly 15 or 30 days. A dengue association for egg density for a 15‐day time lag was detected for one of the case‐control approaches. Conclusions The location of dengue cases is related to ovitrap egg positivity, while a less evident possible association may exist for egg density. This indicates that these traps could be used to improve vector control actions. Objectifs Analyser la relation entre la survenue de la dengue et la positivité des ovitraps (pondoirs‐pièges) et la densité des œufs de dengue dans deux municipalités d'Amazonas (Brésil) en 2016. Méthodes Nous avons réalisé une étude cas‐témoins en utilisant des données secondaires du système de surveillance de la dengue. Les ovitraps distribués régulièrement dans la zone urbaine de deux villes ont été utilisés pour surveiller la présence du vecteur. La relation entre la positivité en œufs, la densité des œufs et la localisation des cas de dengue a été évaluée en utilisant deux approches: (i) en fonction du résultat de l'ovitrap le plus proche et (ii) en fonction des résultats de l'ensemble des ovitraps dans la zone d'influence de 300 mètres de l'emplacement de chaque cas et témoins. Résultats Au cours de la période d’étude, 229 cas confirmés de dengue ont été signalés à Tabatinga et 89 à Itacoatira. Dans cette étude, nous avons constaté que la positivité des ovitraps était liée à la présence de dengue à Tabatinga et à Itacoatiara. Une association entre la densité des œufs d’Ae. aegypti et la survenue de la dengue a également été observée à Itacoatiara. Les décalages temporels pour les mesures de positivité des ovitraps étaient majoritairement de 15 ou 30 jours. Une association de la dengue avec la densité des œufs au cours d'un délai de 15 jours a été détectée pour l'une des approches cas‐témoins. Conclusions La localisation des cas de dengue est liée à la positivité des ovitraps en œufs, alors qu'une association moins évidente pourrait exister pour la densité des œufs. Cela indique que ces pièges pourraient être utilisés pour améliorer les actions de lutte antivectorielle.
ObjectivesTo analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016.MethodsWe performed a case‐control study using secondary data from the dengue fever surveillance system. Ovitraps distributed regularly in the urban area of two cities were used to monitor the presence of the vector. The relationship between egg positivity, egg density and the location of dengue cases was evaluated using two approaches as follows: (i) based on the result of the nearest neighbour ovitrap and (ii) based on the results of the set of ovitraps within the influence area of 300 m from the location of each case and control.ResultsDuring the study period, 229 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported in Tabatinga and 89 cases in Itacoatiara. In this study, we found that the positivity of ovitraps was related to the occurrence of dengue in Tabatinga and Itacoatiara. An association between egg density of Ae. aegypti and dengue occurrence was also observed in Itacoatiara. The temporal lags for ovitrap positivity measurements were predominantly 15 or 30 days. A dengue association for egg density for a 15‐day time lag was detected for one of the case‐control approaches.ConclusionsThe location of dengue cases is related to ovitrap egg positivity, while a less evident possible association may exist for egg density. This indicates that these traps could be used to improve vector control actions.
Author Sadahiro, Megumi
Terrazas, Wagner Cosme Morhy
Mustafa, Luzia Melo
Braga, José Ueleres
Castro, Daniel Barros
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Pinto, Rosemary Costa
Sampaio, Vanderson Souza
Albuquerque, Bernardino Cláudio
Passos, Ricardo Augusto
Costa, Cristiano Fernandes
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Snippet Objectives To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil)...
To analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in 2016. We...
ObjectivesTo analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in...
OBJECTIVESTo analyze the relationship between the occurrence of dengue and ovitrap positivity and dengue egg density in two Amazonas municipalities (Brazil) in...
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SubjectTerms Aedes
Aedes aegypti
Aquatic insects
dengue
Dengue fever
Density
Disease control
Eggs
epidemic
Fever
Human diseases
Localization
Mosquitoes
Municipalities
ovitrap
ovitraps
population surveillance
Position (location)
Spatial analysis
Surveillance
surveillance de la population
Time lag
Urban areas
Vector-borne diseases
Viral diseases
épidémie
Title Relationship between local presence and density of Aedes aegypti eggs with dengue cases: a spatial analysis approach
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