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Occurrence of vector mosquitoes at Tsunami disaster areas of the Great East Japan Earthquake

2012; Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology; Volume: 63; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.7601/mez.63.31

ISSN

2185-5609

Autores

Mamoru Watanabe, Haruna Watanabe, Yuichiro TABARU, Motokazu Hirao, Sudipta Roychoudhury, Kyoko Sawabe, Yoshihiro Ishikawa, Taketo Kawabata, Kakuro Kanno,

Tópico(s)

Disaster Management and Resilience

Resumo

To evaluate vector situations in the disaster areas of the Great East Japan Earthquake we conducted field studies on the occurrence of mosquitoes in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture and Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture almost every three weeks from June to October and in Minamisoma City, Fukushima Pefecture in September 2011.For adult collections we placed dry-ice baited CDC-light traps at selected sites and captured totals of 3,088 Culex pipiens, 1,430 Cx. tritaeniorhynchus, 62 Aedes albopictus, 58 Cx. inatomii, 13 Anopheles sinensis, and 8 Ae. togoi. The first two species were captured in large quantities. Mean adult density of Cx. pipiens pallens, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus and Cx. inatomii at Tsunami sub-area was significantly higher than No Tsunami and boundary sub-area. In each study area, many larval habitats such as unmanaged paddy fields, destroyed houses, and ground pools were found with brackish water. We collected immature of An. sinensis, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus and Cx. inatomii from those larval habitats. Larvae of Cx. pipiens pallens were abundant in wells, fish tanks, irrigation channels and roadside gutters remained in the area. Also, many larvae of Ae.togoi were collected at a high rate from exposed septic tanks at the basement of destroyed houses and broken fishing boats.

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