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Título: Approaches to passive mosquito surveillance in the EU
Autor: Kampen, Helge
Medlock, Jolyon M.
Vaux, Alexander G C
Koenraadt, Constantianus J M
Van Vliet, Arnold J H
Bartumeus, Frederic
Oltra, Aitana
Sousa, Carla A.
Chouin, Sébastien
Werner, Doreen
Palavras-chave: Citizen science
Community participation
Invasive mosquitoes
Mosquito inventory
Passive surveillance
Vectors
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 8-Jan-2015
Resumo: The recent emergence in Europe of invasive mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease associated with both invasive and native mosquito species has prompted intensified mosquito vector research in most European countries. Central to the efforts are mosquito monitoring and surveillance activities in order to assess the current species occurrence, distribution and, when possible, abundance, in order to permit the early detection of invasive species and the spread of competent vectors. As active mosquito collection, e.g. by trapping adults, dipping preimaginal developmental stages or ovitrapping, is usually cost-, time- and labour-intensive and can cover only small parts of a country, passive data collection approaches are gradually being integrated into monitoring programmes. Thus, scientists in several EU member states have recently initiated programmes for mosquito data collection and analysis that make use of sources other than targeted mosquito collection. While some of them extract mosquito distribution data from zoological databases established in other contexts, community-based approaches built upon the recognition, reporting, collection and submission of mosquito specimens by citizens are becoming more and more popular and increasingly support scientific research. Based on such reports and submissions, new populations, extended or new distribution areas and temporal activity patterns of invasive and native mosquito species were found. In all cases, extensive media work and communication with the participating individuals or groups was fundamental for success. The presented projects demonstrate that passive approaches are powerful tools to survey the mosquito fauna in order to supplement active mosquito surveillance strategies and render them more focused. Their ability to continuously produce biological data permits the early recognition of changes in the mosquito fauna that may have an impact on biting nuisance and the risk of pathogen transmission associated with mosquitoes. International coordination to explore synergies and increase efficiency of passive surveillance programmes across borders needs to be established.
Descrição: PMID: 25567671 WOS:000349701600001
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84936861522&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0604-5
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