Abstract

We conducted this study to confirm that Aedes aegypti has invaded and colonized in Xishuangbanna, Yunan province, China. And we conducted a larval survey for dengue mosquito vectors, Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus, to assess on possible competition for breeding sites between these both species in urban environment in Jinghong city. The study was carried out at least once a month in February and March, November and December, and three times for each month from April to October in 2014 in five communities in the municipality of Jinghong city. No less than 50 houses were surveyed each time in one place. We collected immature stages of mosquitoes from all types of breeding sites in houses and their premises. Morphological species identification was carried for Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus. Both species occurred in all surveyed areas. Aedes aegypti has occupied a considerable composition (67.75%) since the uncertain time of its first invasion to Jinghong city. Aedes aegypti was predominant species indoor (74.19%), but also presented in surrounding environment (25.81%); while Ae. albopictus favored the outdoor environment (54.55%) as well as in houses (45.45%). We gave the preference water containers (tires) for dengue vectors, described different distribution in different investigated places, and showed with monthly variance by indices of BI and CI. We gave our rational explanation for the variance with raining in this area, Aedes keep a high density value during the rainy season. For both dengue vectors, the possibility cannot be excluded that the invasion of Ae. aegypti in the city might lead to a decrease or elimination of Ae. albopictus in houses and dwellings. Furthermore, we also found that both dengue vectors have already occupied the breeding sites in houses and their premises with water container in Jinghong city, and both should be managed during dengue epidemic season. These findings from this study are relevant for dengue vector control programs

Highlights

  • Dengue outbreaks have occurred frequently in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province during recent years, since the first serious dengue outbreak in 2013 [1]

  • According to previous studies [1], it was reported that Ae. aegypti was detected for the first time in Xishuangbanna, and we found the two important dengue vectors, Ae

  • During our survey in Jinghong city in 2014, we made a total of 6609 houses and peridomestic survey records in the 5 clusters

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Introduction

Dengue outbreaks have occurred frequently in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province during recent years, since the first serious dengue outbreak in 2013 [1]. According to previous studies [2,3], the distribution of Aedes aegypti in China is only limited in some areas in Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan provinces. According to previous studies [1], it was reported that Ae. aegypti was detected for the first time in Xishuangbanna, and we found the two important dengue vectors, Ae. Aegypti and Ae. Albopictus co-exist in Jinghong city, while we carried out the vector management during the dengue outbreak in 2013. Albopictus co-exist in Jinghong city, while we carried out the vector management during the dengue outbreak in 2013 It was [5] revealed that dengue vectors (Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus), given the impressive dispersal abilities, are likely to spread into actual distributional shifts at eastern China, but no occurrence data were available included eastern China.

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