Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico

Abstract. Secondary dengue virus infections are a major risk for developing dengue hemorrhagic fever. Recent exposure to infectious bites of Aedes aegypti (L.) females in previously diagnosed dengue cases fulfills the epidemiological model of dengue hemorrhagic fever. A study was comprised of 357 (8...

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Autores principales: Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío, Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid, Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene, Sánchez Casas, Rosa María, Laguna Aguilar, Maricela, Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí, Torres Zapata, Raúl, Rivas Estilla, Ana María, Ramos Jiménez, Javier, Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo, Zacarías Villareas, Jesús, Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo, Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio, Mis Ávila, Pedro, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
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author Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío
Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid
Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene
Sánchez Casas, Rosa María
Laguna Aguilar, Maricela
Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí
Torres Zapata, Raúl
Rivas Estilla, Ana María
Ramos Jiménez, Javier
Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo
Zacarías Villareas, Jesús
Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo
Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio
Mis Ávila, Pedro
Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
author_facet Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío
Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid
Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene
Sánchez Casas, Rosa María
Laguna Aguilar, Maricela
Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí
Torres Zapata, Raúl
Rivas Estilla, Ana María
Ramos Jiménez, Javier
Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo
Zacarías Villareas, Jesús
Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo
Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio
Mis Ávila, Pedro
Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
author_sort Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío
collection Repositorio Institucional
description Abstract. Secondary dengue virus infections are a major risk for developing dengue hemorrhagic fever. Recent exposure to infectious bites of Aedes aegypti (L.) females in previously diagnosed dengue cases fulfills the epidemiological model of dengue hemorrhagic fever. A study was comprised of 357 (89.2%) dengue and 43 (10.8%) dengue hemorrhagic fever cases confirmed by laboratory tests and clinical manifestations. An entomological survey was done in homes and backyards. Concurrently, a questionnaire was used to assess the impact of healthpromotion campaigns through knowledge of the vector and its epidemiological role. Seventy-six (28.4%) of the 268 (67.0%) total wet or dry oviposition sites were positive for the presence of larvae or pupae, while adult Ae. aegypti were found in 32 (8.0%). One hundred thirty-two (33%) householders who formerly had dengue fever or dengue hemorrhagic fever had knowledge of either larval or adult dengue vector stages. According to gender distribution, 145 (36.2%) and 14 (3.5%) of the males confirmed with cases of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever lived in houses with 17.9 and 2% of the Ae. aegypti larval and pupal habitats. Houses with females who had dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever were 212 (53%) and 29 (7.3%), with containers with immature Ae. aegypti in 19.4 and 7%, respectively. Lack of sustainability of government-targeted health education campaigns is the major problem for involving communities in prevention and control of dengue
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spelling eprints-64472023-05-10T18:18:45Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/6447/ Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene Sánchez Casas, Rosa María Laguna Aguilar, Maricela Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí Torres Zapata, Raúl Rivas Estilla, Ana María Ramos Jiménez, Javier Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo Zacarías Villareas, Jesús Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio Mis Ávila, Pedro Fernández Salas, Ildefonso Q Ciencias en General Abstract. Secondary dengue virus infections are a major risk for developing dengue hemorrhagic fever. Recent exposure to infectious bites of Aedes aegypti (L.) females in previously diagnosed dengue cases fulfills the epidemiological model of dengue hemorrhagic fever. A study was comprised of 357 (89.2%) dengue and 43 (10.8%) dengue hemorrhagic fever cases confirmed by laboratory tests and clinical manifestations. An entomological survey was done in homes and backyards. Concurrently, a questionnaire was used to assess the impact of healthpromotion campaigns through knowledge of the vector and its epidemiological role. Seventy-six (28.4%) of the 268 (67.0%) total wet or dry oviposition sites were positive for the presence of larvae or pupae, while adult Ae. aegypti were found in 32 (8.0%). One hundred thirty-two (33%) householders who formerly had dengue fever or dengue hemorrhagic fever had knowledge of either larval or adult dengue vector stages. According to gender distribution, 145 (36.2%) and 14 (3.5%) of the males confirmed with cases of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever lived in houses with 17.9 and 2% of the Ae. aegypti larval and pupal habitats. Houses with females who had dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever were 212 (53%) and 29 (7.3%), with containers with immature Ae. aegypti in 19.4 and 7%, respectively. Lack of sustainability of government-targeted health education campaigns is the major problem for involving communities in prevention and control of dengue Southwestern Entomologist 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/6447/1/Risks_of_Dengue_Secondary_Infective_Biting_Associated_with_Aedes_aegypti_in_Home_Environments_in_Monterrey_Mexico.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/6447/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/Risks_of_Dengue_Secondary_Infective_Biting_Associated_with_Aedes_aegypti_in_Home_Environments_in_Monterrey_Mexico.pdf Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío y Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid y Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene y Sánchez Casas, Rosa María y Laguna Aguilar, Maricela y Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí y Torres Zapata, Raúl y Rivas Estilla, Ana María y Ramos Jiménez, Javier y Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo y Zacarías Villareas, Jesús y Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo y Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio y Mis Ávila, Pedro y Fernández Salas, Ildefonso (2013) Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico. Southwestern Entomologist, 38 (1). pp. 99-108. ISSN 2162-2647 http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3958/059.038.0110
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Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid
Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene
Sánchez Casas, Rosa María
Laguna Aguilar, Maricela
Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí
Torres Zapata, Raúl
Rivas Estilla, Ana María
Ramos Jiménez, Javier
Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo
Zacarías Villareas, Jesús
Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo
Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio
Mis Ávila, Pedro
Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
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title Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
title_full Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
title_fullStr Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
title_short Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico
title_sort risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in monterrey mexico
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