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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: [email protected] 

ABSTRACT

The seasonal abundance of adult mosquitoes in Jeddah city was investigated throughout the year, 2010. Light traps (black holes) and manual methods were used for collecting adults and immature stages in five residential areas in Jeddah. A total of 796 adults of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were collected. Out of these, 373 males (46.8 %) and, 423 females (53.2%). Out of 950 collected immature stages, 83.41% larvae and 16.6% were pupae. The obtained statistical analysis showed that the availability of the adult and juvenile stages of A. aegypti occurred throughout the year in different densities depending on the climatic conditions and the effectiveness of the breeding sites. The density of adult were 2.61 (Ghuleel), 2.55 (Al-Jameiah), 2.25 (Al-Balad), 2.47 (Al-Safa) and 1.86 (Al-Nazlah Al -Yamaneyyah). Whereas the density of immature stages were 5.03 (Ghuleel), 4.01 (Al-Balad), 2.48 (Al-Jameiah), 2.38 (Al-Safa) and 1.91 (Al-Nazlah Al-Yamaneyyah) at the level of significance (P< 0.05). The density of immature stages of A. aegypti in March, April, May, and December has shown a significant increase. Two peaks for the seasonal abundance of the adults were showed in April, January, October and December, because of the optimum climatic condations (temperature and humidity) in those months.

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

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Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

December

Vol. 12, Iss. 12, pp. 2301-2563

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