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MOSQUITOES AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN NILE DELTA VILLAGES WITH PREVIOUS RIFT VALLEY FEVER ACTIVITY

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AMER MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOC
DOI: 10.2987/14-6469R

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Larval habitat; arbovirus model; population dynamics; risk estimation; mosquito ecology

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  1. US Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service Biosecurity Engagement Program [31060]

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Egypt is affected by serious human and animal mosquito-borne diseases such as Rift Valley fever (RVF). We investigated how potential RVF virus mosquito vector populations are affected by environmental conditions in the Nile Delta region of Egypt by collecting mosquitoes and environmental data from 3 key governorates before and after 2012 seasonal flooding. We found that environmental effects varied among species, life stages, pre- and postflood groupings, and geographic populations of the same species, and that mosquito community composition could change after flooding. Our study provides preliminary data for modeling mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases in the Nile Delta region.

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