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Aedes aegypti, Immature stages, Surveillance, Dengue fever, Jeddah city

Aedes aegypti, Immature stages, Surveillance, Dengue fever, Jeddah city

Abbas M. Al-Azab1*, Ahmed A. Zaituon2, Khalid M. Al-Ghamdi3, Fahd M. Abd Al Galil4,5 

1Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Sana`a University, Yemen; 2Department of Applied Entomology and Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, Elshatby, Alexandria University- Alexandria, Egypt.; 3Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; 4Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Bisha, Bisha 61922, P. O. Box 551, Saudi Arabia; 5Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Thamar University, Yemen.

*Correspondence | Abbas M. Al-Azab, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Sana`a University, Yemen; Email: abbasazab2000@gmail.com 

Figure 1

Study location in western of Saudi Arabia. 

Figure 2

Aedes aegypti collection sites in five residential locations in Jeddah governorate. 

Figure 3

Population denisity of A. aegypti in all locations during year of 2010 (Jeddah -KSA). 

Figure 4

The relationship between abundance of immature stages of A. aegypti and climatic factors (Jeddah, KSA 2010). 

Figure 5

The relationship between abundance of adult , immature stages of A. aegypti and climatic factors (Jeddah, KSA 2010). 

Figure 6

Dengue fever cases in Jeddah governorate during the years (2006-2012 Municipality of Jeddah district). 

Figure 7

The relationship between abundance of A. aegypti and incidence of dengue cases in Jeddah during 2010. 

Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

May

Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pp. 802-993

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