2018
DOI: 10.17533/udea.acbi.v40n108a01
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Actividad larvicida de extractos vegetales de la familia Asteraceae y modelación matemática para su uso en el control de poblaciones de Aedes aegypti

Abstract: ResumenEl dengue, chikunguña y Zika, todas transmitidas por Aedes aegypti, son enfermedades que afectan ampliamente la población mundial. La evaluación de extractos vegetales permite el establecimiento de productos efi cientes para el control de éste mosquito. Este trabajo evaluó la actividad larvicida en A. aegypti de 23 especies de la familia Asteraceae, y su composición fi toquímica preliminar. El material vegetal utilizado se recolectó en el Departamento del Quindío, Colombia. Con este material se preparar… Show more

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“…Aedes aegypti mosquito acquires sanitary and ecological relevance around the world because it is an important vector of dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever [1]. Disease transmission in urban areas depends on the presence of viraemic people, infection susceptible human population, the abundance of the vector, oviposition sites for mosquito development and seasonality in urban areas with a temperate humid climate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aedes aegypti mosquito acquires sanitary and ecological relevance around the world because it is an important vector of dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever [1]. Disease transmission in urban areas depends on the presence of viraemic people, infection susceptible human population, the abundance of the vector, oviposition sites for mosquito development and seasonality in urban areas with a temperate humid climate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%