Density Of Eggs and Larvae of Aedes Spp. and the Characteristics of their Larvae Habitat in Endemic Dengue Area In Ternate City
https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.18.5.19
- Author:
Sumiati Tomia
1
;
Upik Kesumawati Hadi
2
;
Susi Soviana
2
;
Elok Budi Retnani
3
Author Information
1. Program Study of Parasitology and Medical Entomology, IPB University, 16680, Bogor, Indonesia
2. Entomology Laboratory, Division of Parasitology and Medical Entomology, Fakulty of Veterinary Medicine, IPB University16680, Bogor, Indonesia
3. Helminthology Laboratory, Division of Parasitology and Medical Entomology, Fakulty of Veterinary Medicine, IPB University16680, Bogor, Indonesia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Eggs and larvae, Aedes spp., Oviposition trap, Habitat characteristics
- From:Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
2022;18(No.5):138-143
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Introduction: Dengue Fever (DF) is a disease spread by Aedes spp. caused by dengue virus infection. The study
aimed to identify the density of egg and larval Aedes spp. stages and the characteristics of their habitat in dengue-endemic areas in Ternate City in September 2021. Methods: the research was conducted in four dengue-endemic
villages in Ternate City, including Sangaji, Maliaro, Bastiong Karance, and Bastiong Talangame. In 80 households,
egg density was determined utilizing ovitrap placement of up to two pieces per dwelling, one inside and one outside the house. After a week of ovitrap installation, the filter paper was collected, and the ovitrap index value was
calculated. The value of the House Index (HI), Container Index (CI), and Breuteu Index (BI) was used to calculate the
larval density. The type and materials of the containers were used to assess the parameters of the larval environment.
Results: The ovitrap index value in the four sub-districts was categorized as moderate level 3 (27.50% -36.25%). The
highest larval density was found in Sangaji Village (HI = 81%), while the lowest was in Bastion Talangame Village
(HI = 70%). The highest CI and BI values were found in Bastiong Karance Village (CI=51.5% and BI=190%), and the
lowest was in Maliaro Village (CI=37.5% and BI=128%). Density figures in all endemic villages have a high larval
density with a value of 8. Conclusion: There was no significant difference (p>0.05) between the types and the materials of containers in each village in DF endemic areas. The high density of the egg and larval stage and the information characteristic of habitat Aedes spp. Could be considered the basis of information dengue vector prevention
and control in Ternate City.
- Full text:11.2022my1338.pdf