Title of article :
The role of mosquito predators in the ecosystem in reducing the incidence of Dengue
Author/Authors :
Rasdi, Irniza Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - Selangor, Malaysia , Kamaruzaman K, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - Selangor, Malaysia
Pages :
7
From page :
131
To page :
137
Abstract :
he aim of this study was to show that the presence of mosquito predators in the ecosystem decreased the incidence of dengue cases. Data was obtained by daily inspection of 85 Aedesmosquito potential breeding point at 15 dengue outbreak hotspot localities with at least one mosquito predator present at the locality and the VEKPRO programme used in the monitoring of dengue cases in Malaysia. The mosquito predators identified weredragonfly, dragonfly nymph, gambushiafish, tadpole and frog. The study was done at the district of Petaling from 4th January, 2015 to 4th July 2015. The results show that the presence of mosquito predators hinder the breeding of Aedesmosquito in the ecosystem which is related to a decrease in dengue cases
Keywords :
Breeding point , Mosquito predators , Dengue cases , Aedeslarvae , Aedes mosquito
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2594379
Link To Document :
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