Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina

Background: Dengue has propagated widely through the Americas. Most countries have not been able to maintain permanent larval mosquito control programs, and the long-term effects of control actions have rarely been documented. Methodology: The study design was based on a before-and-after citywide as...

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Autores principales: Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban, Garelli, Fernando Miguel
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spelling paper:paper_NIS08759_v3_n4_p_Gurtler2023-06-08T16:39:32Z Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban Garelli, Fernando Miguel insecticide larvicidal agent rain insecticide Aedes aegypti Argentina article container dengue disease surveillance environmental temperature epidemic geographic distribution health program human incidence infection prevention infestation insect control intervention study nonhuman Paraguay residential area Aedes animal Argentina dengue epidemic growth, development and aging larva methodology mosquito urban population Aedes Animals Argentina Dengue Disease Outbreaks Humans Incidence Insecticides Intervention Studies Larva Mosquito Control Urban Population Background: Dengue has propagated widely through the Americas. Most countries have not been able to maintain permanent larval mosquito control programs, and the long-term effects of control actions have rarely been documented. Methodology: The study design was based on a before-and-after citywide assessment of Aedes aegypti larval indices and the reported incidence of dengue in Clorinda, northeastern Argentina, over 2003-2007. Interventions were mainly based on focal treatment with larvicides of every mosquito developmental site every four months (14 cycles), combined with limited source reduction efforts and ultra-low-volume insecticide spraying during emergency operations. The program conducted 120,000 house searches for mosquito developmental sites and 37,000 larvicide applications. Principal Findings: Random-effects regression models showed that Breteau indices declined significantly in nearly all focal cycles compared to pre-intervention indices clustered by neighborhood, after allowing for lagged effects of temperature and rainfall, baseline Breteau index, and surveillance coverage. Significant heterogeneity between neighborhoods was revealed. Larval indices seldom fell to 0 shortly after interventions at the same blocks. Large water-storage containers were the most abundant and likely to be infested. The reported incidence of dengue cases declined from 10.4 per 10,000 in 2000 (by DEN-1) to 0 from 2001 to 2006, and then rose to 4.5 cases per 10,000 in 2007 (by DEN-3). In neighboring Paraguay, the reported incidence of dengue in 2007 was 30.6 times higher than that in Clorinda. Conclusions: Control interventions exerted significant impacts on larval indices but failed to keep them below target levels during every summer, achieved sustained community acceptance, most likely prevented new dengue outbreaks over 2003-2006, and limited to a large degree the 2007 outbreak. For further improvement, a shift is needed towards a multifaceted program with intensified coverage and source reduction efforts, lids or insecticide-treated covers to water-storage containers, and a broad social participation aiming at long-term sustainability. © 2009 Gürtler et al. Fil:Gürtler, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Garelli, F.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_NIS08759_v3_n4_p_Gurtler http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_NIS08759_v3_n4_p_Gurtler
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topic insecticide
larvicidal agent
rain
insecticide
Aedes aegypti
Argentina
article
container
dengue
disease surveillance
environmental temperature
epidemic
geographic distribution
health program
human
incidence
infection prevention
infestation
insect control
intervention study
nonhuman
Paraguay
residential area
Aedes
animal
Argentina
dengue
epidemic
growth, development and aging
larva
methodology
mosquito
urban population
Aedes
Animals
Argentina
Dengue
Disease Outbreaks
Humans
Incidence
Insecticides
Intervention Studies
Larva
Mosquito Control
Urban Population
spellingShingle insecticide
larvicidal agent
rain
insecticide
Aedes aegypti
Argentina
article
container
dengue
disease surveillance
environmental temperature
epidemic
geographic distribution
health program
human
incidence
infection prevention
infestation
insect control
intervention study
nonhuman
Paraguay
residential area
Aedes
animal
Argentina
dengue
epidemic
growth, development and aging
larva
methodology
mosquito
urban population
Aedes
Animals
Argentina
Dengue
Disease Outbreaks
Humans
Incidence
Insecticides
Intervention Studies
Larva
Mosquito Control
Urban Population
Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban
Garelli, Fernando Miguel
Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
topic_facet insecticide
larvicidal agent
rain
insecticide
Aedes aegypti
Argentina
article
container
dengue
disease surveillance
environmental temperature
epidemic
geographic distribution
health program
human
incidence
infection prevention
infestation
insect control
intervention study
nonhuman
Paraguay
residential area
Aedes
animal
Argentina
dengue
epidemic
growth, development and aging
larva
methodology
mosquito
urban population
Aedes
Animals
Argentina
Dengue
Disease Outbreaks
Humans
Incidence
Insecticides
Intervention Studies
Larva
Mosquito Control
Urban Population
description Background: Dengue has propagated widely through the Americas. Most countries have not been able to maintain permanent larval mosquito control programs, and the long-term effects of control actions have rarely been documented. Methodology: The study design was based on a before-and-after citywide assessment of Aedes aegypti larval indices and the reported incidence of dengue in Clorinda, northeastern Argentina, over 2003-2007. Interventions were mainly based on focal treatment with larvicides of every mosquito developmental site every four months (14 cycles), combined with limited source reduction efforts and ultra-low-volume insecticide spraying during emergency operations. The program conducted 120,000 house searches for mosquito developmental sites and 37,000 larvicide applications. Principal Findings: Random-effects regression models showed that Breteau indices declined significantly in nearly all focal cycles compared to pre-intervention indices clustered by neighborhood, after allowing for lagged effects of temperature and rainfall, baseline Breteau index, and surveillance coverage. Significant heterogeneity between neighborhoods was revealed. Larval indices seldom fell to 0 shortly after interventions at the same blocks. Large water-storage containers were the most abundant and likely to be infested. The reported incidence of dengue cases declined from 10.4 per 10,000 in 2000 (by DEN-1) to 0 from 2001 to 2006, and then rose to 4.5 cases per 10,000 in 2007 (by DEN-3). In neighboring Paraguay, the reported incidence of dengue in 2007 was 30.6 times higher than that in Clorinda. Conclusions: Control interventions exerted significant impacts on larval indices but failed to keep them below target levels during every summer, achieved sustained community acceptance, most likely prevented new dengue outbreaks over 2003-2006, and limited to a large degree the 2007 outbreak. For further improvement, a shift is needed towards a multifaceted program with intensified coverage and source reduction efforts, lids or insecticide-treated covers to water-storage containers, and a broad social participation aiming at long-term sustainability. © 2009 Gürtler et al.
author Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban
Garelli, Fernando Miguel
author_facet Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban
Garelli, Fernando Miguel
author_sort Gurtler, Ricardo Esteban
title Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
title_short Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
title_full Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
title_fullStr Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control Aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in Northern Argentina
title_sort effects of a five-year citywide intervention program to control aedes aegypti and prevent dengue outbreaks in northern argentina
publishDate 2009
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_NIS08759_v3_n4_p_Gurtler
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_NIS08759_v3_n4_p_Gurtler
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