Background: A severe outbreak of dengue occurred in Burkina Faso in 2016, with the most cases reported in Ouagadougou, that highlights the necessity to implement vector surveillance system. This study aims to estimate the risk of arboviruses transmission and the insecticide susceptibility status of potential vectors in four sites in Burkina Faso. Methods: From June to September 2016, house-to-house cross sectional entomological surveys were performed in four cities stretching along a southwest-to-northeast railway transect. The household surveys analyzed the presence of Aedes spp. larvae in containers holding water and the World Health Organization (WHO) larval abundance indices were estimated. WHO tube assays was used to evaluate the insec...
Background: Dengue is one of the emerging diseases that can mostly only be controlled by vector cont...
The response to recent dengue outbreaks in Burkina Faso was insecticide‐based, despite poor knowledg...
International audienceBackground: Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) ...
Background: A severe outbreak of dengue occurred in Burkina Faso in 2016, with the most cases report...
BACKGROUND:Recent outbreaks of dengue and other Aedes aegypti-borne arboviruses highlight the import...
In West Africa, Aedes aegypti remains the major vector of dengue virus. Since 2013, dengue fever has...
Background: Dengue’s emergence in West Africa was typified by the Burkina Faso outbreaks in 2016 and...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of dengue and other Aedes aegypti-borne arboviruses highlight the importa...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
Background: Dengue’s emergence in West Africa was typified by the Burkina Faso outbreaks in 2016 a...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
Background: The significant malaria burden in Africa has often eclipsed other febrile illnesses. Bur...
Background: The significant malaria burden in Africa has often eclipsed other febrile illnesses. Bur...
Background: Dengue is one of the emerging diseases that can mostly only be controlled by vector cont...
The response to recent dengue outbreaks in Burkina Faso was insecticide‐based, despite poor knowledg...
International audienceBackground: Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) ...
Background: A severe outbreak of dengue occurred in Burkina Faso in 2016, with the most cases report...
BACKGROUND:Recent outbreaks of dengue and other Aedes aegypti-borne arboviruses highlight the import...
In West Africa, Aedes aegypti remains the major vector of dengue virus. Since 2013, dengue fever has...
Background: Dengue’s emergence in West Africa was typified by the Burkina Faso outbreaks in 2016 and...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of dengue and other Aedes aegypti-borne arboviruses highlight the importa...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
Background: Dengue’s emergence in West Africa was typified by the Burkina Faso outbreaks in 2016 a...
International audienceIn 2016, an entomological study was carried out in a railway transect between ...
Background: The significant malaria burden in Africa has often eclipsed other febrile illnesses. Bur...
Background: The significant malaria burden in Africa has often eclipsed other febrile illnesses. Bur...
Background: Dengue is one of the emerging diseases that can mostly only be controlled by vector cont...
The response to recent dengue outbreaks in Burkina Faso was insecticide‐based, despite poor knowledg...
International audienceBackground: Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) ...