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[Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti at Ile de la Réunion].

M Salvan,J. Mouchet-1994-12-01-PubMed
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Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti are both found on the island. The former, being the probable vector of dengue on the island, is highly anthropophilic. It breeds in domestic environments as well as in natural breeding sites. The latter has a more restricted distribution and is never anthropophilic. Larvae of Ae. aegypti are only found in natural habitats, always associated with Ae. albopictus, but in small proportions. Such an ecology and behaviour for the typicus form of Ae. aegypti are abnormal. Several hypothetic explanations are proposed. Dengue prevention should be based solely on Ae. albopictus control.

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Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti are both found on the island. The former, being the probable vector of dengue on the island, is highly anthropophilic. It breeds in domestic environments as well as in natural breeding sites. The latter has a more restricted distribution and is never anthropophilic. Larvae of Ae. aegypti are only found in natural habitats, always associated with Ae. albopictus, but in small proportions. Such an ecology and behaviour for the typicus form of Ae. aegypti are abnormal. Several hypothetic explanations are proposed. Dengue prevention should be based solely on Ae. albopictus control.

Keywords

Aedes albopictusAedes aegyptiDengue feverVector (molecular biology)BiologyLarvaAedesYellow fever

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