Publications by authors named "Kenia Mayela Valdez-Delgado"

Objective: To development of a methodology for the chilling, handling, transport, and release of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, reared in insectary conditions to release in the field with unmanned vehicles to compete sexually with wild males in the field.

Materials And Methods: A population of Ae. aegypti from different areas in Tapachula, Chiapas, was used.

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Objective: To assess larvicide and adulticide activity of different native strains of fungi on Aedes aegypti.

Materials And Methods: Third instar larvae were exposed for 72 h at a concentration of 1x108 conidia/ml of 15 fungi; only fungi that significantly affected the larvae were evaluated against the adult phase at a concentration of 2x1010 conidia/ml. Mortality readings were performed at 24, 48, and 72 h for larvae, and every day to 30 days for adults.

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Article Synopsis
  • Control programs for dengue prevention need more effective tools to monitor larval habitats, especially due to the new risks posed by COVID-19 for field technicians.
  • Use of drones was explored as a safer option for surveillance in dengue-endemic areas, enabling monitoring with minimal householder contact.
  • The study found that drones were significantly more effective at locating hard-to-reach breeding sites than traditional ground surveillance methods, suggesting drones could enhance vector control efforts.
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