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Diseño y evaluación de una ovitrampa para el monitoreo y control de Aedes aegypti, principal vector del dengue
Torres-Estrada JL, Rodiles-Cruz NC
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 40
Paginas: 505-511
Archivo PDF: 606.01 Kb.
RESUMEN
Objetivo. Diseñar y evaluar en condiciones de campo una
ovitrampa con atrayentes químicos y un regulador de poblaciones
para el monitoreo y control de los vectores del dengue.
Material y métodos. A la ovitrampa CRISPP (OC) se le
colocaron dos atrayentes químicos y una malla tricot sobre
la superficie del agua. La efectividad de la OC fue evaluada y
comparada contra una ovitrampa estándar (OE); además se
determinó el efecto residual de los atrayentes.
Resultados.
Se contabilizaron un total de 7 168 huevos; 4 659 (65%) fueron
puestos en la OC y 2 509 (35%) en la OE; la emergencia
de adultos en la OC fue 0% contra 93% en la OE, y el efecto
residual fue de cuatro días.
Conclusión. La OC atrajo un
mayor número de huevos y controló a 100% de los adultos
emergidos en comparación con la OE.
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