Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia
Human-landing catch (HLC) technique was undertaken in nine selected study sites within Peninsular Malaysia to determine the biting cycle of Aedes, Armigeres, Culex, and Mansonia mosquitoes. HLC was conducted 24 hours on three different nights in a duration of one week at each study site. Aedes albop...
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2-s2.0-85019703975 Chen C.D.; Wan-Norafikah O.; Nurin-Zulkifli I.M.; Lee H.L.; Faezah K.; Izzul A.A.; Abdullah A.G.; Lau K.W.; Norma-Rashid Y.; Sofian-Azirun M. Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia 2017 Tropical Biomedicine 34 1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019703975&partnerID=40&md5=7e470ad3fa8dc126ab90154fbeb4e0f2 Human-landing catch (HLC) technique was undertaken in nine selected study sites within Peninsular Malaysia to determine the biting cycle of Aedes, Armigeres, Culex, and Mansonia mosquitoes. HLC was conducted 24 hours on three different nights in a duration of one week at each study site. Aedes albopictus were found in all study sites with bimodal biting cycle, whereas the biting peak of Aedes butleri was recorded between 1600 and 1900 hr. For Armigeres, five study sites demonstrated similar biting peak hour (1900 – 2000 hr) for Ar. kesseli four study sites showed biting peak at 1800 – 1900 hr for Ar. subalbatus. Culex quinquefasciatus was collected from all study sites except in Sungai Penchala with its biting activity beginning from 1900 hr. Both Mansonia annulifera and Mansonia uniformis captured in two different study sites showed similar biting peaks (1500 – 1600 hr). It is recommended that vector control activities be carried out at dusk as almost all mosquito species captured started their biting activities at that time. © 2017, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Malaysian Society for Parasitology 1275720 English Article |
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Chen C.D.; Wan-Norafikah O.; Nurin-Zulkifli I.M.; Lee H.L.; Faezah K.; Izzul A.A.; Abdullah A.G.; Lau K.W.; Norma-Rashid Y.; Sofian-Azirun M. |
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Chen C.D.; Wan-Norafikah O.; Nurin-Zulkifli I.M.; Lee H.L.; Faezah K.; Izzul A.A.; Abdullah A.G.; Lau K.W.; Norma-Rashid Y.; Sofian-Azirun M. Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Chen C.D.; Wan-Norafikah O.; Nurin-Zulkifli I.M.; Lee H.L.; Faezah K.; Izzul A.A.; Abdullah A.G.; Lau K.W.; Norma-Rashid Y.; Sofian-Azirun M. |
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Chen C.D.; Wan-Norafikah O.; Nurin-Zulkifli I.M.; Lee H.L.; Faezah K.; Izzul A.A.; Abdullah A.G.; Lau K.W.; Norma-Rashid Y.; Sofian-Azirun M. |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Biting behaviour of medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Human-landing catch (HLC) technique was undertaken in nine selected study sites within Peninsular Malaysia to determine the biting cycle of Aedes, Armigeres, Culex, and Mansonia mosquitoes. HLC was conducted 24 hours on three different nights in a duration of one week at each study site. Aedes albopictus were found in all study sites with bimodal biting cycle, whereas the biting peak of Aedes butleri was recorded between 1600 and 1900 hr. For Armigeres, five study sites demonstrated similar biting peak hour (1900 – 2000 hr) for Ar. kesseli four study sites showed biting peak at 1800 – 1900 hr for Ar. subalbatus. Culex quinquefasciatus was collected from all study sites except in Sungai Penchala with its biting activity beginning from 1900 hr. Both Mansonia annulifera and Mansonia uniformis captured in two different study sites showed similar biting peaks (1500 – 1600 hr). It is recommended that vector control activities be carried out at dusk as almost all mosquito species captured started their biting activities at that time. © 2017, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. |
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