Publications by authors named "Iva Fitriana"

The Applying Wolbachia to Eliminate Dengue (AWED) trial was a parallel cluster randomised trial that demonstrated Wolbachia (wMel) introgression into Ae. aegypti populations reduced dengue incidence. In this predefined substudy, we compared between treatment arms, the relative abundance of Ae.

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mosquitoes stably transfected with the intracellular bacterium ( Mel strain) have been deployed for biocontrol of dengue and related arboviral diseases in multiple countries. Field releases in northern Australia have previously demonstrated near elimination of local dengue transmission from -treated communities, and pilot studies in Indonesia have demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of the method. We conducted a quasi-experimental trial to evaluate the impact of scaled releases on dengue incidence in an endemic setting in Indonesia.

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The successful establishment of the wMel strain of Wolbachia for the control of arbovirus transmission by Aedes aegypti has been proposed and is being implemented in a number of countries. Here we describe the successful establishment of the wMel strain of Wolbachia in four sites in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We demonstrate that Wolbachia can be successfully introgressed after transient releases of wMel-infected eggs or adult mosquitoes.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Indonesia faces a significant issue with dengue infections, particularly in Yogyakarta City, where a study was conducted to analyze the prevalence of dengue viruses during the wet season, a critical time for transmission.
  • - The research utilized One-Step Multiplex Real Time PCR to identify dengue virus types in mosquitoes captured in Yogyakarta from December 2015 to May 2016, revealing that only 36 out of 29,252 female mosquitoes tested positive for various dengue virus types.
  • - Among the positive samples, the study found that DENV-1 made up 22.20%, DENV-2 was 25%, and DENV-3 accounted for 17%, while no cases of DENV-4 were detected, providing essential baseline
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