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J Med Entomol


Title:A Low-Powered and Highly Selective Trap for Male Aedes (Diptera: Culicidae) Surveillance: The Male Aedes Sound Trap
Author(s):Staunton KM; Crawford JE; Liu J; Townsend M; Han Y; Desnoyer M; Howell P; Xiang W; Burkot TR; Snoad N; Ritchie SA;
Address:"College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Smithfield, QLD, Australia. Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Smithfield, QLD, Australia. Verily Life Sciences, South San Francisco, CA. College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University, Smithfield, QLD, Australia"
Journal Title:J Med Entomol
Year:2021
Volume:58
Issue:1
Page Number:408 - 415
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjaa151
ISSN/ISBN:1938-2928 (Electronic) 0022-2585 (Print) 0022-2585 (Linking)
Abstract:"As Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, Diptera: Culicidae) expands its global distribution and vectors a range of debilitating arboviruses there is an increased need for enhanced mosquito surveillance. Consequently, we developed a Male Aedes Sound Trap (MAST) that requires minimal power and is highly species-specific. Two different versions of the MAST were developed, one that uses synthetic pyrethroid to kill captured mosquitoes (MAST Spray) and another which has an internal divider to create a killing chamber in which a sticky panel can be placed to capture mosquitoes (MAST Sticky). We compared weekly capture rates of male Ae. aegypti and bycatch from the two MAST versions to those from BG-Sentinel (BGS) traps and Sound-producing BG-Gravid Aedes Traps (SGATs) throughout Cairns, northern Australia. Weekly mean male Ae. aegypti catches did not significantly differ between trap types. However, the rate of positive weekly detections of male Ae. aegypti was lower for the MAST Sticky than the other three trap types. The MASTs sampled significantly fewer mosquitoes other than male Ae. aegypti, than either the BGS trap or the SGAT. Also, the MASTs and SGATs all caught significantly less non-Culicidae bycatch than the BGS traps. Consequently, we have developed a versatile male Ae. aegypti trap which is potentially of great benefit to Ae. aegypti surveillance programs"
Keywords:*Aedes Animals Male Mosquito Control/instrumentation/*methods *Mosquito Vectors Queensland *Sound Aedes aegypti dengue mosquito trap sound lure;
Notes:"MedlineStaunton, Kyran M Crawford, Jacob E Liu, Jianyi Townsend, Michael Han, Yu Desnoyer, Mark Howell, Paul Xiang, Wei Burkot, Thomas R Snoad, Nigel Ritchie, Scott A eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2020/08/03 J Med Entomol. 2021 Jan 12; 58(1):408-415. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjaa151"

 
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