Title: | "New Records of Aedes aegypti In Southern Oklahoma, 2016" |
Author(s): | Bradt DL; Bradley KK; Hoback WW; Noden BH; |
ISSN/ISBN: | 8756-971X (Print) 8756-971X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Aedes aegypti is an important subtropical vector species and is predicted to have a limited year-round distribution in the southern United States. Collection of the species has not been officially verified in Oklahoma since 1940. Adult mosquitoes were collected in 42 sites across 7 different cities in Oklahoma using 3 different mosquito traps between May and September 2016. Between July and September 2016, 88 Ae. aegypti adults were collected at 18 different sites in 4 different cities across southern Oklahoma. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mini light traps baited with CO(2) attracted the highest numbers of Ae. aegypti individuals compared to Biogents (BG)-Sentinel((R)) traps baited with Biogents (BG)-lure and octenol and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gravid traps baited with Bermuda grass-infused water. The discovery of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes within urban/exurban areas in Oklahoma is important from an ecological as well as a public health perspective" |
Keywords: | *Aedes/physiology *Animal Distribution Animals Mosquito Control/*methods Oklahoma Pheromones/*pharmacology Population Dynamics Aedes aegypti Zika virus urban surveillance yellow fever mosquito; |
Notes: | "MedlineBradt, David L Bradley, Kristy K Hoback, W Wyatt Noden, Bruce H eng Comparative Study 2017/04/08 J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2017 Mar; 33(1):56-59. doi: 10.2987/16-6627.1" |