Molecular Detection of Dengue Virus in Mosquitoes as an Early Indicator to Aid in the Prevention of Human Infection in Endemic Areas
2020
Leandro, André de Souza | Britto, André da Silva | Rios, Jean Avemir | Galvão, Sandro Roberto | Kafka, Rosinei | de Oliveira, Wagner Fabiano | Neto, Orestes Fecci | Silva, Isaac | Delai, Robson Michael | Gonçalves, Daniela Dib | Svoboda, Walfrido Kühl | Rivas, Açucena Veleh | Lopes, Renata Defante | Trench, Flávia Julyana Pina | de Castro, Wagner Antônio Chiba | Sibim, Alessandra Cristiane | Ribas, Luiz Fernando de Oliveira | Gois, Fernando Rodrigues | Vieira, Rafael Felipe da Costa | Biondo, Alexander Welker
Human cases of dengue virus based on the National Dengue Control Plan were compared with the molecular detection of the dengue virus in trapped mosquitoes, verifying the prediction and efficacy potentials of vector control between the two methodologies in a city with three endemic frontiers. Molecular detection of dengue virus in trapped mosquitoes was significantly higher than in human cases (p = 0.0435). Thus, molecular detection could be used as an early indicator to help prevent more human cases of dengue.
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