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Results of medical arthropod surveys in the natural conserve zone- Can Gio mangrove forests, Ho Chi Minh city
Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control ; : 61-68, 2004.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-820
ABSTRACT

Background:

Can Gio mangrove forest is bio-diversified area. There is few studies on medical arthropod in Can Gio mangrove forest until now.

Objective:

To study bio-diversified feature and identify species with disease transmitting role. Subject and

Method:

In 2007, medical arthropod surveys were conducted at 3 sites located in the natural conserve zone- Can Gio mangrove forest. A cross-sectional study was used. Results and

Conclusions:

A total of samples of 6178 individuals of medical arthropod belonging to 65 species have been collected, including 3 species of flea (Siphonaptera), 1 species of ticks (Ixodidae), 6 species of chiggers (Trombiculidae), 6 species of mites (Gamasoidea), 25 species of flies (Muscoidea) and 24 species of mosquitoes (Culicidae). They belong to 37 genus, 17 families, 3 orders (Siphonaptera, Acarina and Diptera), and 2 classes (Insecta and Arachnida). 20 species having epidemiological role were found in Can Gio mangrove forest. The rate of Anopheles epiroticus biting human at night indoor, outdoor and daytime indoor is rather high, especially at the end of dry season at centre of the forest.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Wetlands Type of study: Observational study Language: Vietnamese Journal: Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control Year: 2004 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Wetlands Type of study: Observational study Language: Vietnamese Journal: Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control Year: 2004 Type: Article