2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-024-33801-0
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Development of a trash classification system to map potential Aedes aegypti breeding grounds using unmanned aerial vehicle imaging

Joelle I. Rosser,
Morgan S. Tarpenning,
Juliet T. Bramante
et al.

Abstract: Aedes aegypti mosquitos are the primary vector for dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses and tend to breed in small containers of water, with a propensity to breed in small piles of trash and abandoned tires. This study piloted the use of aerial imaging to map and classify potential Ae. aegypti breeding sites with a specific focus on trash, including discarded tires. Aerial images of coastal and inland sites in Kenya were obtained using an unmanned aerial vehicle. Aerial images were reviewed for identification… Show more

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