Title of article :
Integrated Strategies for the Control and Prevention of Dengue Vectors with Particular Reference to Aedes aegypti
Author/Authors :
Abbas, Asghar University of Agriculture - Department of Parasitology, Pakistan , Abbas, Rao Zahid University of Agriculture - Department of Parasitology, Pakistan , Khan, Junaid Ali University of Agriculture Faisalabad - Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Pakistan , Iqbal, Zafar University of Agriculture - Department of Parasitology, Pakistan , Bhatti, Muhammad Mehmood Hayat University of Agriculture - Department of Parasitology, Pakistan , Sindhu, Zia-u-Din University of Agriculture - Department of Parasitology, Pakistan , Zia, Muhammad Anjum University of Agriculture - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Pakistan
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Dengue fever (DF) is one of the most threatening vector borne diseases, affecting both humans and animals, causing severe epidemics and has brought the world to take serious steps for its control and prevention. DF is a viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Unfortunately, due to unavailability of vaccine and lack of effective treatment, emphasis is given on its vector control. The only option left for its eradication is to restrict mosquito breeding. This can be achieved by chemical, biological and environment management methods. Use of botanicals is also an alternate and probably most effective approach for controlling DF vector. Community based eradication campaigns including educating people about its prevention and control measures and personal prophylaxis also play a vital role to prevent its occurrence. Likewise, use of nanotechnology and micro-emulsion, use of pheromones, insect sterilization techniques have also shown promising results in vector control. Utilization of only one method cannot control this dangerous disease but combination of all above interventions, discussed in the present paper, may prevent the DF vector and ultimately might help in the eradication programs of this disease.
Keywords :
Aedes mosquitoes , Dengue fever , Integrated control
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Record number :
2563179
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