Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia

Introduction: Poor waste management led to mosquito breeding grounds. Previous research found that construction sites are the mosquito breeding area thus it’s important to understand how construction sites affect mosquito breeding. Methods: This study utilized a prospective study to determine the ch...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
Main Author: Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2023
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Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
2023
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
19
6
10.47836/mjmhs.19.6.31
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176959471&doi=10.47836%2fmjmhs.19.6.31&partnerID=40&md5=4d292bd3d20560a54160213aaa24f520
Introduction: Poor waste management led to mosquito breeding grounds. Previous research found that construction sites are the mosquito breeding area thus it’s important to understand how construction sites affect mosquito breeding. Methods: This study utilized a prospective study to determine the characteristic of breeding preference in residential construction sites. On-field breeding preference survey was conduct in the selected project site in 12 weeks (1st October 2021 until 31st December 2021). Wet container inspection was carried out according to types of the residential construction building and progress of the site. All possible wet materials and containers was inspected and record accordingly in the form during the surveillance. Results: Result shows that the most preferred containers found was building floor (41.68%), others such as planter box that use for landscape purpose, drainage system, building mould and lift wells. The results of the research indicate that prospective containers with water and breeding sites at high rise construction sites were found to be more than those at low rise construction sites. Conclusion: Overall, substantially fewer water containers were discovered in low rise projects compared to high rise projects. Construction management need encourage all the workers to do best management practice such as proper waste disposal and removal of the water and possible wet container and conduct awareness among the workers. © 2023 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
16758544
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
spellingShingle Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
author_facet Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
author_sort Wan W.N.F.; Dom N.C.; Dapari R.; Abdullah S.; Agyemang-Badu S.Y.
title Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
title_short Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
title_full Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
title_fullStr Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
title_sort Profiling of Aedes Mosquito Breeding Sites at Residential Construction Sites in Malaysia
publishDate 2023
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description Introduction: Poor waste management led to mosquito breeding grounds. Previous research found that construction sites are the mosquito breeding area thus it’s important to understand how construction sites affect mosquito breeding. Methods: This study utilized a prospective study to determine the characteristic of breeding preference in residential construction sites. On-field breeding preference survey was conduct in the selected project site in 12 weeks (1st October 2021 until 31st December 2021). Wet container inspection was carried out according to types of the residential construction building and progress of the site. All possible wet materials and containers was inspected and record accordingly in the form during the surveillance. Results: Result shows that the most preferred containers found was building floor (41.68%), others such as planter box that use for landscape purpose, drainage system, building mould and lift wells. The results of the research indicate that prospective containers with water and breeding sites at high rise construction sites were found to be more than those at low rise construction sites. Conclusion: Overall, substantially fewer water containers were discovered in low rise projects compared to high rise projects. Construction management need encourage all the workers to do best management practice such as proper waste disposal and removal of the water and possible wet container and conduct awareness among the workers. © 2023 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
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