PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN LETHAL OVITRAP TERHADAP POPULASI NYAMUK AEDES SP SEBAGAI VEKTOR DEMAM BERDARAH DENGUE

ABSTRACT. Field evaluation against lethal ovitrap (LO) to control dengue vector Aedes mosquitoes carried in<br />two endemic areas (Bojongsari and Ledug) in Banyumas. Lethal ovitrap made ?with the intent to kill mosquito,<br />because mosquitoes will lay eggs containing ovistrip contact...

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Main Authors: Tri Ramadhani, Bondan Fajar Wahyudi
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Balai Litbang P2B2 Banjarnegara 2013-09-01
Series:Balaba: Jurnal Litbang Pengendalian Penyakit Bersumber Binatang Banjarnegara
Online Access:http://ejournal.litbang.kemkes.go.id/index.php/blb/article/view/3297
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Field evaluation against lethal ovitrap (LO) to control dengue vector Aedes mosquitoes carried in<br />two endemic areas (Bojongsari and Ledug) in Banyumas. Lethal ovitrap made ?with the intent to kill mosquito,<br />because mosquitoes will lay eggs containing ovistrip contact with the insecticide and the relatively short time to<br />die.The aim of research to assess the effect of LO applications with the Aedes of mosquito populations sp. This<br />study includes a quasi experimental design with pretest-posttest control group without randomization. Research<br />sites in dengue endemic areas with a total sample of 100 houses in each treatment and control areas. Populations<br />of Aedes sp measured every week for three weeks prior to the intervention and twelve weeks during the<br />intervention. The mean density of Aedes sp compared before and after intervention and between the treatment and<br />control. Results showed mean mosquito density before and after the intervention in the treatment group of 0.07<br />(p-value 0.044), whereas in the control group by 0037 ( p-value 0341). Use LO made ?with the addition of<br />insecticide active cypermetrin on ovistrip impact on the density of Aedes sp in the residential neighborhood.<br />Keywords: lethal ovitrap, DHF, Aedes sp
ISSN:1858-0882
2338-9982