Aedes aegypti Control Through Modernized, Integrated Vector Management.

Laith Yakob ORCID logo; Sebastian Funk ORCID logo; Anton Camacho ORCID logo; Oliver Brady ORCID logo; W John Edmunds ORCID logo; (2017) Aedes aegypti Control Through Modernized, Integrated Vector Management. PLoS currents, 9. ecurrents.outbreaks.45deb8e03a438c4d088afb4fafae87-. ISSN 2157-3999 DOI: 10.1371/currents.outbreaks.45deb8e03a438c4d088afb4fafae8747
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INTRODUCTION: In the context of the ongoing, unprecedented Zika virus outbreak in the Americas, the World Health Organization has expressed its support for developing and up-scaling three novel approaches to controlling the Aedes aegypti mosquito: the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), the Release of Insects carrying Dominant Lethal genes (RIDL) and the release of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes. Whereas the former two approaches are temporary insect population suppression strategies, Wolbachia infection is a self-sustaining, invasive strategy that uses inherited endosymbiotic bacteria to render natural mosquito populations arbovirus resistant. METHODS: A mathematical model is parameterised with new, Brazilian field data informing the mating competitiveness of mass-reared, released insects; and simulations compare and contrast projections of vector control achieved with the alternative approaches. RESULTS: Important disadvantages of Wolbachia and SIT are identified: both strategies result in mosquitoes ovipositing non-viable eggs and, by alleviating intense larval competition, can cause an overall increase in survival to the adult stage. However, it is demonstrated that strategically combining the suppression methods with Wolbachia can generate a sustained control while mitigating the risks of inadvertent exacerbation of the wild mosquito population. DISCUSSION: This initial analysis demonstrates potential for good synergy when combining novel mosquito approaches in a modernized, integrated vector control programme.


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