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  • In Brazil, mosquitoes are the primary carriers of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses, with an increase in dengue cases raising concerns for public health.
  • The study conducted a 19-year spatiotemporal analysis of house indices (HI) related to mosquito presence, using data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health, climate data, and environmental information.
  • Findings indicated a significant rise in HI surveys confirming mosquito presence, and environmental factors like urban infrastructure, rainfall, temperature, and humidity were linked to higher infestation, informing future disease control strategies.

Article Abstract

In Brazil, the mosquito () is considered the main vector of the dengue, chikungunya, and Zika arbovirus transmission. Recent epidemiological studies in southern Brazil have shown an increase in the incidence of dengue, raising concerns over epidemiological control, monitoring, and surveys. Therefore, this study aimed at performing a historical spatiotemporal analysis of the house indices (HI) in southern Brazil over the last 19 years. As vector infestation was associated with climatic and environmental variables, HI data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health, climate data from the Giovanni web-based application, and environmental data from the Mapbiomas project were used in this study. Our results showed an expressive increase in the number of HI surveys in the municipalities confirming the vector presence, as compared to those in 2017. Environmental variables, such as urban infrastructure, precipitation, temperature, and humidity, were positively correlated with the HI. This was the first study to analyze HI surveys in municipalities of southern Brazil, and our findings could help in developing and planning disease control strategies to improve public health.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961474PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8020077DOI Listing

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