Integrated technologies for biological, mechanical and genetic control of Aedes aegypti

Authors

  • Maria Alice Varjal de Melo Santos Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE. Recife-PE, Brasil
  • Lêda Narcisa Regis Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE
  • Constancia Flavia Junqueira Ayres Lopes Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE
  • Claudia Maria Fonte de Oliveira Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Rosângela Maria Rodrigues Barbosa Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE
  • Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Gabriel da Luz Wallau Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Karitas Farias Alves Lima Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Luísa Maria Inácio da Silva Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Carlos Messias de Mendonça Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE.
  • Marina Praxedes Rodrigues Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE
  • Antonio Emanuel Holanda Dias Cavalcanti Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE
  • Edvane Borges da Silva Departamento de Energia Nuclear da UFPE.
  • Sloana Giesta Lemos Florêncio Departamento de Energia Nuclear da UFPE
  • Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva Núcleo de Ciências da Vida, Centro Acadêmico do Agreste da UFPE
  • Renato Lira Barbosa
  • Jurandir Alves de Almeida Junior Secretaria de Saúde do Recife
  • Vânia do Nascimento Nunes Secretaria de Saúde do Recife
  • Liliane Barbosa Amorim Secretaria de Saúde do Recife
  • Maria de Fátima Marinho de Souza Secretaria de Saúde do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha
  • Rebeca Dias Secretaria de Saúde do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha
  • Fernando Jorge Rodrigues Magalhães Secretaria de Saúde do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha
  • Eduardo Guelfer Ferrer de Moraes Secretaria de Saúde do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha
  • Luiz Eduardo Antunes Administração do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha. Vila dos Remédios-PE
  • Claudia Rohde Núcleo de Biologia, Centro Acadêmico de Vitória da UFPE. Vitória de Santo Antão- PE, Brasil
  • Cícero Jorge Verçosa Núcleo de Biologia, Centro Acadêmico de Vitória da UFPE. Vitória de Santo Antão- PE, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51723/ccs.v28i01.117

Keywords:

Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, sterile male technique, egg elimination, vector control

Abstract

Two alternative technologies were evaluated for Aedes aegypti control: the spraying of a biological larvicide (Bti) in potential peridomiciliary breeding sites and the release of sterile males to promote reproduction blockage in wild females. Actions were carried out by Agents of the Health Services, in 15 villages of the Fernando de Noronha Island and in 900 properties from the district of Várzea, Recife-PE. The effectiveness of both methods was evaluated by entomological indicators, estimated by the presence, quantity and viability of eggs from the mosquito collected in traps and through genetic markers. Bti was delivered by backpack sprayer every 30 days in both areas. A significant and sustainable reduction of the A. aegypti population as a result of this technique was achieved in 2015/2016 in Várzea and in 2016 in the Island, where it was strengthened by the removal of 18 tons of solid waste in 2015. Males sterilized with gamma radiation were mass-produced in the laboratory
and released in one village of the Island. The spatiotemporal analysis of the indicators, from Dec/2015 to Aug/2016, revealed a significant reduction in mosquito density, which impacted on the genetic diversity of the local population. Both approaches seem to have reduced human-vector contact and the risk of arbovirus transmission in the Island, although local mosquito population presented high vector competence to Zika and Dengue virus. These methods were efficient and could be integrated into SUS actions directed to A. aegypti control.

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Author Biographies

  • Maria Alice Varjal de Melo Santos, Departamento de Entomologia do Instituto Aggeu Magalhães - FIOCRUZ-PE. Recife-PE, Brasil

    Maria Alice Varjal de Melo Santos
    Av. Prof. Moraes Rego s/n, Campus UFPE
    - Cidade Universitária, Recife-PE, 50740-
    465, Brasil.

  • Renato Lira Barbosa

    MULTIAVE Produtos Agropecuários, PCO’s e Saúde Ambiental. Recife-PE, Brasil

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Artigo baseado na dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e
Biotecnologia em Saúde/Centro de Pesquisas Aggeu Magalhães/Fiocruz-PE (2015), intitulada
“Avaliação biológica de machos esterilizados por radiação gama, para utilização em programas
de controle populacional de Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)” e em uma tese apresentada ao
Programa de Tecnologias Energéticas e Nucleares/Universidade federal de Pernambuco (2017),
intitulada “Potencial do uso de machos esterilizados por radiação gama (60CO) para o controle
populacional de Aedes aegypti (Diptera - Culicidae): um caminho biotecnológico do laboratório
para o campo”.

Published

2018-02-02

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Saúde Coletiva

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Integrated technologies for biological, mechanical and genetic control of Aedes aegypti. Com. Ciências Saúde [Internet]. 2018 Feb. 2 [cited 2024 Nov. 20];28(01):58-63. Available from: https://revistaccs.espdf.fepecs.edu.br/index.php/comunicacaoemcienciasdasaude/article/view/117

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