Abstract

BackgroundMosquitoes are important vectors of diseases but, in spite of various mosquito faunistic surveys globally, there is a need for a spatial online database of mosquito collection data and distribution summaries. Such a resource could provide entomologists with the results of previous mosquito surveys, and vector disease control workers, preventative medicine practitioners, and health planners with information relating mosquito distribution to vector-borne disease risk.ResultsA web application called MosquitoMap was constructed comprising mosquito collection point data stored in an ArcGIS 9.3 Server/SQL geodatabase that includes administrative area and vector species x country lookup tables. In addition to the layer containing mosquito collection points, other map layers were made available including environmental, and vector and pathogen/disease distribution layers. An application within MosquitoMap called the Mal-area calculator (MAC) was constructed to quantify the area of overlap, for any area of interest, of vector, human, and disease distribution models. Data standards for mosquito records were developed for MosquitoMap.ConclusionMosquitoMap is a public domain web resource that maps and compares georeferenced mosquito collection points to other spatial information, in a geographical information system setting. The MAC quantifies the Mal-area, i.e. the area where it is theoretically possible for vector-borne disease transmission to occur, thus providing a useful decision tool where other disease information is limited. The Mal-area approach emphasizes the independent but cumulative contribution to disease risk of the vector species predicted present. MosquitoMap adds value to, and makes accessible, the results of past collecting efforts, as well as providing a template for other arthropod spatial databases.

Highlights

  • Mosquitoes are important vectors of diseases but, in spite of various mosquito faunistic surveys globally, there is a need for a spatial online database of mosquito collection data and distribution summaries

  • We describe the development of an online spatial database for mosquito collection records and distribution models called MosquitoMap [11] that we designed for medical entomologists, vector disease control workers, preventative medicine practitioners, and health planners to promote knowledge about mosquito distribution

  • We describe a unique tool within MosquitoMap, called the Mal-area calculator (MAC) that relates the distribution of vectors, humans and pathogens/disease

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Mosquitoes are important vectors of diseases but, in spite of various mosquito faunistic surveys globally, there is a need for a spatial online database of mosquito collection data and distribution summaries. The basic information required are the longitude and latitude, the species identification, and date of the mosquito collection Other information, such as on the habitat, add value to the record, and Foley et al [4] listed over 60 fields of information about a collection event that could be recorded. These authors proposed that standards be adopted for recording collection data, because of the growth and interoperability of online inventories such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) [5]

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call