Article
Discrepancies between Aedes aegypti identification in the field and in the laboratory after collection with a sticky trap
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MACIEL-DE-FREITAS, Rafael et al. Discrepancies between Aedes aegypti identification in the field and in the laboratory after collection with a sticky trap. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz,v.109, n.6, p.824-827, Sept. 2014.
1678-8060
10.1590/0074-0276140125
Autor
Maciel-de-Freitas, Rafael
Lima, Arthur Weiss da Silva
Araújo, Simone Costa
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro
Honório, Nildimar Alves
Braga, Ima Aparecida
Coelho, Giovanni Evelim
Codeço, Claudia Torres
Valle, Denise
Resumen
Currently, sticky traps are regularly employed to assist in the surveillance of Aedes aegypti infestation. We tested two alternative procedures for specimen identification performed by local health agents: directly in the field, as recommended by certain manufacturers, or after transportation to the laboratory. A total of 384 sticky traps (MosquiTRAP) were monitored monthly during one year in four geographically representative Brazilian municipalities. When the same samples were inspected in the field and in the laboratory, large differences were noted in the total number of mosquitoes recorded and in the number of specimens identified as Ae. aegypti by both procedures. Although field identification has the potential to speed vector surveillance, these results point to uncertainties in the evaluated protocol.