dc.contributor.author | Bradt, David L. | |
dc.contributor.author | Bradley, Kristy K. | |
dc.contributor.author | Hoback, W. Wyatt | |
dc.contributor.author | Noden, Bruce H. | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-04-12T13:46:29Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-04-12T13:46:29Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-03 | |
dc.identifier | oksd_noden_newrecords_2017 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Bradt, D. L., Bradley, K. K., Hoback, W. W., & Noden, B. H. (2017). New records of Aedes aegypti in southern Oklahoma, 2016. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 33(1), pp. 56-59. https://doi.org/10.2987/16-6627.1 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11244/335155 | |
dc.description.abstract | Aedes aegypti is an important subtropical vector species and is predicted to have a limited year-round distribution in the southern United States. Collection of the species has not been officially verified in Oklahoma since 1940. Adult mosquitoes were collected in 42 sites across 7 different cities in Oklahoma using 3 different mosquito traps between May and September 2016. Between July and September 2016, 88 Ae. aegypti adults were collected at 18 different sites in 4 different cities across southern Oklahoma. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mini light traps baited with CO2 attracted the highest numbers of Ae. aegypti individuals compared to Biogents (BG)-Sentinel traps baited with Biogents (BG)-lure and octenol and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gravid traps baited with Bermuda grass-infused water. The discovery of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes within urban/exurban areas in Oklahoma is important from an ecological as well as a public health perspective. | |
dc.format | application/pdf | |
dc.language | en_US | |
dc.publisher | The American Mosquito Control Association | |
dc.relation.ispartof | Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 33 (1) | |
dc.relation.uri | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28388329 | |
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dc.subject.mesh | Aedes | |
dc.subject.mesh | Animal Distribution | |
dc.subject.mesh | Animals | |
dc.subject.mesh | Mosquito Control | |
dc.subject.mesh | Oklahoma | |
dc.subject.mesh | Pheromones | |
dc.subject.mesh | Population Dynamics | |
dc.title | New records of Aedes aegypti in southern Oklahoma, 2016 | |
dc.date.updated | 2022-04-07T14:20:33Z | |
osu.filename | oksd_noden_newrecords_2017.pdf | |
dc.description.peerreview | Peer reviewed | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.2987/16-6627.1 | |
dc.description.department | Entomology and Plant Pathology | |
dc.type.genre | Article | |
dc.type.material | Text | |
dc.subject.keywords | Aedes aegypti | |
dc.subject.keywords | Zika virus | |
dc.subject.keywords | urban surveillance | |
dc.subject.keywords | yellow fever mosquito | |
dc.subject.keywords | Prevention | |
dc.subject.keywords | Infectious Diseases | |
dc.subject.keywords | Vector-Borne Diseases | |
dc.subject.keywords | 0608 Zoology | |
dc.subject.keywords | 1117 Public Health and Health Services | |
dc.subject.keywords | Tropical Medicine | |
dc.identifier.author | ScopusID: 57193879068 (Bradt, DL) | |
dc.identifier.author | ScopusID: 7102612334 (Bradley, KK) | |
dc.identifier.author | ScopusID: 35609532500 (Hoback, W. Wyatt) | |
dc.identifier.author | ORCID: 0000-0002-0096-370X (Noden, BH) | |
dc.identifier.author | ScopusID: 6601968347 (Noden, BH) | |