A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit

BACKGROUND:Dengue remains a serious public health problem in Southeast Asia and has increased 37-fold in Malaysia compared to decades ago. New strategies are urgently needed for early detection and control of dengue epidemics. METHODS:We conducted a two year study in a high human density dengue-e...

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Main Authors: Lau, Sai Ming, Chua, Tock Hing, Wan Yussof Sulaiman, Sylvia Joanne, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian, Shamala Devi Sekaran, Karuthan Chinna, Balan Venugopalan, Indra Vythilingam
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spelling my.ums.eprints.186452018-02-03T13:53:36Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18645/ A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit Lau, Sai Ming Chua, Tock Hing Wan Yussof Sulaiman Sylvia Joanne Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian Shamala Devi Sekaran Karuthan Chinna Balan Venugopalan Indra Vythilingam QL Zoology BACKGROUND:Dengue remains a serious public health problem in Southeast Asia and has increased 37-fold in Malaysia compared to decades ago. New strategies are urgently needed for early detection and control of dengue epidemics. METHODS:We conducted a two year study in a high human density dengue-endemic urban area in Selangor, where Gravid Ovipositing Sticky (GOS) traps were set up to capture adult Aedes spp. mosquitoes. All Aedes mosquitoes were tested using the NS1 dengue antigen test kit. All dengue cases from the study site notified to the State Health Department were recorded. Weekly microclimatic temperature, relative humidity (RH) and rainfall were monitored. RESULTS:Aedes aegypti was the predominant mosquito (95.6%) caught in GOS traps and 23% (43/187 pools of 5 mosquitoes each) were found to be positive for dengue using the NS1 antigen kit. Confirmed cases of dengue were observed with a lag of one week after positive Ae. aegypti were detected. Aedes aegypti density as analysed by distributed lag non-linear models, will increase lag of 2-3 weeks for temperature increase from 28 to 30 °C; and lag of three weeks for increased rainfall. CONCLUSION:Proactive strategy is needed for dengue vector surveillance programme. One method would be to use the GOS trap which is simple to setup, cost effective (below USD 1 per trap) and environmental friendly (i.e. use recyclable plastic materials) to capture Ae. aegypti followed by a rapid method of detecting of dengue virus using the NS1 dengue antigen kit. Control measures should be initiated when positive mosquitoes are detected. BioMed Central 2017-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18645/1/A%20new%20paradigm%20for%20Aedes%20spp.pdf Lau, Sai Ming and Chua, Tock Hing and Wan Yussof Sulaiman and Sylvia Joanne and Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian and Shamala Devi Sekaran and Karuthan Chinna and Balan Venugopalan and Indra Vythilingam (2017) A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit. Parasites & Vectors, 10 (1). p. 151. ISSN 1756-3305 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2091-y
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topic QL Zoology
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Lau, Sai Ming
Chua, Tock Hing
Wan Yussof Sulaiman
Sylvia Joanne
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Shamala Devi Sekaran
Karuthan Chinna
Balan Venugopalan
Indra Vythilingam
A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
description BACKGROUND:Dengue remains a serious public health problem in Southeast Asia and has increased 37-fold in Malaysia compared to decades ago. New strategies are urgently needed for early detection and control of dengue epidemics. METHODS:We conducted a two year study in a high human density dengue-endemic urban area in Selangor, where Gravid Ovipositing Sticky (GOS) traps were set up to capture adult Aedes spp. mosquitoes. All Aedes mosquitoes were tested using the NS1 dengue antigen test kit. All dengue cases from the study site notified to the State Health Department were recorded. Weekly microclimatic temperature, relative humidity (RH) and rainfall were monitored. RESULTS:Aedes aegypti was the predominant mosquito (95.6%) caught in GOS traps and 23% (43/187 pools of 5 mosquitoes each) were found to be positive for dengue using the NS1 antigen kit. Confirmed cases of dengue were observed with a lag of one week after positive Ae. aegypti were detected. Aedes aegypti density as analysed by distributed lag non-linear models, will increase lag of 2-3 weeks for temperature increase from 28 to 30 °C; and lag of three weeks for increased rainfall. CONCLUSION:Proactive strategy is needed for dengue vector surveillance programme. One method would be to use the GOS trap which is simple to setup, cost effective (below USD 1 per trap) and environmental friendly (i.e. use recyclable plastic materials) to capture Ae. aegypti followed by a rapid method of detecting of dengue virus using the NS1 dengue antigen kit. Control measures should be initiated when positive mosquitoes are detected.
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author Lau, Sai Ming
Chua, Tock Hing
Wan Yussof Sulaiman
Sylvia Joanne
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Shamala Devi Sekaran
Karuthan Chinna
Balan Venugopalan
Indra Vythilingam
author_facet Lau, Sai Ming
Chua, Tock Hing
Wan Yussof Sulaiman
Sylvia Joanne
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Shamala Devi Sekaran
Karuthan Chinna
Balan Venugopalan
Indra Vythilingam
author_sort Lau, Sai Ming
title A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
title_short A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
title_full A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
title_fullStr A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
title_full_unstemmed A new paradigm for Aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and NS1 antigen test kit
title_sort new paradigm for aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and ns1 antigen test kit
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18645/1/A%20new%20paradigm%20for%20Aedes%20spp.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18645/
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2091-y
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