Vertical dispersal of Aedes albopictus within multi-story buildings in downtown Shanghai, China

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作者
Jin, Shuqing [1 ]
Fan, Jian [1 ]
Cao, Hui [1 ]
Zhang, Zhendong [1 ]
Leng, Peien [2 ]
Gao, Qiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Huangpu Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Dept Vector & Parasite Control, Shanghai 200023, Peoples R China
[2] Shanghai Municipal Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Dept Vector & Parasite Control, Shanghai 200336, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Aedes albopictus; Vertical dispersal; Mosq-ovitrap; Human landing catch; Multi-story building; Downtown Shanghai; HIGHRISE APARTMENTS; DIPTERA-CULICIDAE; MOSQUITOS; OVIPOSITION; AEGYPTI; VECTOR; HEIGHT; TRAPS;
D O I
10.1186/s13071-023-05732-1
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background Shanghai has numerous high-rise apartment and office buildings, but the effects of these high-rise spaces on the vertical dispersal, oviposition and blood feeding behavior of Aedes albopictus are unknown. Methods In six multi-story building blocks in downtown Shanghai, 174 mosq-ovitraps (MOT) were placed both indoors and outdoors for Ae. albopictus collection at different vertical heights from the 1st to 6th floors and a terrace on the 8th floor. Collections were made for 4 months. The human landing catch (HLC) method for Ae. albopictus monitoring was also conducted on 6 consecutive days on six floors of two of the six buildings to study the feeding behavior of Ae. albopictus at different heights. Results Both MOTs and HLCs collected Ae. albopictus at all monitored heights. The vertical distribution, oviposition pattern and biting behavior varied significantly among the seven heights (1st-6th floors and 8th floor) (mosq- ovitrap index (MOI): X-2 = 140.616, df = 6, P < 0.001; HLC: F ((5, 138)) = 15.111, P < 0.001). The MOI at low heights (1st + 2nd floors) was significantly higher than that at medium (3rd + 4th floor, P < 0.001) and high heights (5th + 6th floors, P < 0.001), and there was no significant difference in the MOI for the 3rd-6th floors. The outdoor MOIs were significantly higher than indoor MOIs at all heights (outdoor 23.09% vs. indoor 9.58%, X-2 = 74.121, df = 1, P < 0.001). Aedes albopictus HLC density on the ground floor was significantly higher than that on all other heights (5.04 vs. 0.13, 0.29, 0.58, 0.79 and 1.50 per half hour, P < 0.05), while no difference was detected among the heights above the ground floor (P > 0.05). Conclusions Aedes albopictus is more common near the ground level, but it can easily disperse to higher floors in the multi-story buildings of urban Shanghai. No significant differences in Ae. albopictus density were detected within the 3rd-6th floors using MOT or HLC. This suggests that Ae. albopictus might also disperse to areas above the 6th floor and seek hosts there. Aedes albopictus prefers to oviposit outdoors; however, Ae. albopictus was also able to inhabit, oviposit and engage in blood-feeding behavior indoors on different floors. The three- dimensional dispersal pattern of Ae. albopictus in urban areas could facilitate arbovirus transmission and increase the difficulty of dengue control.
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