Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review

Introduction: Surveillance of mosquito breeding sites is essential because it provides the information needed to assess risks and thus respond to dengue outbreaks. This article aims to review existing research on the viability of using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to identify potential breeding...

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Published in:Medical Journal of Malaysia
Main Author: Mahfodz Z.; Dom N.C.; Abdullah S.; Precha N.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2024
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Mahfodz Z.; Dom N.C.; Abdullah S.; Precha N.
Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
2024
Medical Journal of Malaysia
79


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Introduction: Surveillance of mosquito breeding sites is essential because it provides the information needed to assess risks and thus respond to dengue outbreaks. This article aims to review existing research on the viability of using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to identify potential breeding sites for Aedes mosquitoes and highlight the issues related to their implementation. Materials and Methods: The authors conducted a literature search in four databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, and IEEE Xplore) and completed it in December 2022. Articles that do not directly address the application of drones for surveillance and control of mosquito breeding sites were excluded. Results: The initial search using the keywords yielded 623 documents. After screening abstracts and reviewing the full text, only 17 articles met the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies were in the proof-of-concept stage. Many studies have also incorporated drone technologies and machine learning techniques into surveillance efforts. The authors have highlighted seven key issues related to the operational aspects of using drones. Those are hardware, software, law and regulation, operating time, expertise, geography, and community involvement. Conclusion: With rapid developments in drone technologies and machine learning techniques, the viability of drones as surveillance tools can be enhanced, thus effectively responding to global public health concerns. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Medical Association
3005283
English
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author Mahfodz Z.; Dom N.C.; Abdullah S.; Precha N.
spellingShingle Mahfodz Z.; Dom N.C.; Abdullah S.; Precha N.
Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
author_facet Mahfodz Z.; Dom N.C.; Abdullah S.; Precha N.
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title Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
title_short Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
title_full Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
title_fullStr Viability of unmanned aerial vehicles in identifying potential breeding sites for mosquito: A scoping review
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description Introduction: Surveillance of mosquito breeding sites is essential because it provides the information needed to assess risks and thus respond to dengue outbreaks. This article aims to review existing research on the viability of using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to identify potential breeding sites for Aedes mosquitoes and highlight the issues related to their implementation. Materials and Methods: The authors conducted a literature search in four databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, and IEEE Xplore) and completed it in December 2022. Articles that do not directly address the application of drones for surveillance and control of mosquito breeding sites were excluded. Results: The initial search using the keywords yielded 623 documents. After screening abstracts and reviewing the full text, only 17 articles met the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies were in the proof-of-concept stage. Many studies have also incorporated drone technologies and machine learning techniques into surveillance efforts. The authors have highlighted seven key issues related to the operational aspects of using drones. Those are hardware, software, law and regulation, operating time, expertise, geography, and community involvement. Conclusion: With rapid developments in drone technologies and machine learning techniques, the viability of drones as surveillance tools can be enhanced, thus effectively responding to global public health concerns. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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