Dengue has affected the north provinces of Argentina, mainly Salta province. The 2009 outbreak, with 5 deaths and >27,000 infected, was the most important, and the first to extend into the central area of the country. This article includes research on seasonal Aedes aegypti abundance variation in Orán City (Salta province), and determination of the date of mosquito population increase and an estimation of the date of maximum rate of increase as well as the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r), to detect the optimal time to apply vector control measures. Between September 2005 and March 2007, ovitraps were randomly distributed in the city to collect Ae. aegypti eggs. The variation observed in the number of collected eggs was described by f...
Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is the vector of multiple arboviruses. To evalua...
Monthly oviposition activity and the seasonal density pattern of Aedes aegypti were studied using la...
Buenos Aires city is located near the southern limit of the distribution of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: ...
To study the seasonal fluctuations of populations of Aedes aegypti (L.), to improve control strategi...
Due to the global increase in mosquito-borne diseases outbreaks it is recommended to increase survei...
Aedes aegypti has recolonized many areas of Argentina. The purpose of this study was to determine t...
Aedes aegypti is the main domestic vector of the dengue virus. Control measures to prevent dengue tr...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
of Aedes aegypti in Orán, Argentina The study aimed to determinate the maximum daily peak of Aedes a...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
Objective: To analyze the largest outbreak of dengue in Argentina in the municipality of Tigre durin...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
In Argentina, more than 25,000 cases of dengue were reported in the summer of 2009, even in province...
Forecasting models were developed for predicting Aedes aegypti larval indices in an endemic area for...
Aedes aegypti Linnaeus es el principal vector del virus del dengue en Argentina. Mantener actualizad...
Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is the vector of multiple arboviruses. To evalua...
Monthly oviposition activity and the seasonal density pattern of Aedes aegypti were studied using la...
Buenos Aires city is located near the southern limit of the distribution of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: ...
To study the seasonal fluctuations of populations of Aedes aegypti (L.), to improve control strategi...
Due to the global increase in mosquito-borne diseases outbreaks it is recommended to increase survei...
Aedes aegypti has recolonized many areas of Argentina. The purpose of this study was to determine t...
Aedes aegypti is the main domestic vector of the dengue virus. Control measures to prevent dengue tr...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
of Aedes aegypti in Orán, Argentina The study aimed to determinate the maximum daily peak of Aedes a...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
Objective: To analyze the largest outbreak of dengue in Argentina in the municipality of Tigre durin...
In Buenos Aires, the most crowded city of Argentina, there is a potential risk of dengue virus trans...
In Argentina, more than 25,000 cases of dengue were reported in the summer of 2009, even in province...
Forecasting models were developed for predicting Aedes aegypti larval indices in an endemic area for...
Aedes aegypti Linnaeus es el principal vector del virus del dengue en Argentina. Mantener actualizad...
Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is the vector of multiple arboviruses. To evalua...
Monthly oviposition activity and the seasonal density pattern of Aedes aegypti were studied using la...
Buenos Aires city is located near the southern limit of the distribution of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: ...