Abstract

Spatial statistic of reproduction of dengue fever mosquitoes transmitter phenomenon in the university municipality Jeddah Province Saudi Arabia during 2018

Highlights

  • Dengue fever mosquitoes transmitter spread in Jeddah Province in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a result of environmental, cultural, and other factors

  • The researcher used the ArcGIS program because the program provides the possibility of non-spatial statistical analysis and spatial analysis of the data collected about the reproduction of mosquitoes in the university municipality as follows

  • From the reality of the spatial analysis conducted for the mosquitoes reproduction data in the university municipality districts, it became clear that: the number of mosquitoes is denser in the districts (University and Al-Thagr), the spatial mean is located inside the university municipality

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Summary

Introduction

Dengue fever mosquitoes transmitter spread in Jeddah Province in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a result of environmental, cultural, and other factors. The objective of this study is centered on examining the spatial methods to know mosquitoes' reproduction patterns and assist the decision-makers in Jeddah Municipality to know mosquitoes' reproduction patterns and the geographical places where they concentrate inside University Municipality. Out of the most study recommendation is a concentration on “University and Al-Thagr districts” by taking many measurements which limit dengue fever mosquitoes transmitter reproduction in the University Municipality and can be circulated to all districts in Jeddah province Municipalities. The first appearance of "dengue fever" was in Asia, Africa, and South America in 1780 (Guzman and Kouri, 2003) It has a special geographical outbreak and transmitted by mosquitoes called “sedeas eagypti.”. Data distribution is considered the essence of data analysis, whatever their type, Geographical or nongeographical on which the analysis processes are based, such as the distribution of certain patterns or the environmental phenomenon or demographic phenomenon or human conduct in different geographic areas (Goodchild, 1992)

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