Title of article
Dengue vector control and surveillance during a major outbreak in a coastal Red Sea area in Sudan
Author/Authors
Seidahmed, O.M.E. Ministry of Health - National Health Laboratory - Department of Medical Entomology, Sudan , Siam, H.A.M. Ministry of Health - National Health Laboratory - Department of Medical Entomology, Sudan , Soghaier, M.A. Ministry of Health - National Control Programme of Epidemics and Zoonotic Diseases, Sudan , Abubakr, M. Ministry of Health - Department of Environmental Health, Sudan , Osman, H.A. Ministry of Health of Red Sea State, Sudan , Abd Elrhman, L.S. Ministry of Health of Red Sea State, Sudan , Elmagbol, B. Ministry of Health - National Control Programme of Epidemics and Zoonotic Diseases, Sudan , Velayudhan, R. World Health Organization - Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, Switzerland
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1217
To page
1224
Abstract
An unprecedented dengue outbreak occurred in 2010 in Port Sudan city, Sudan. Dengue incidence was 94 cases per 10 000 observed over 17 epidemiological weeks (total cases = 3 765). We report here the impact of the vector control response plan to the outbreak, which mainly entailed house inspection and insecticide space spraying. In total 3 048 houses were inspected during vector surveillance and 19 794 larvae and 3 240 pupae of Aedes aegypti were collected. Entomological indices decreased during the period: house index declined from 100% to 16% (F = 57.8, P 0.001) and pupal/person (P/P) index from 0.77 to 0.10 (F = 3.06, P 0.01) in weeks 9 and 21 respectively. This decline was accompanied by a decrease in cases from a peak of 341 cases in week 13 to zero in week 29 and the end of the outbreak. There was a significant correlation between the entomological parameters and dengue incidence (R2 = 0.83, F= 23.9, P 0.001). Integrated epidemiological and vector surveillance is essential to an effective dengue control programme
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2643616
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