Assess the impact of dengue and Chikungunya control measures along with Monitoring of viruses in field caught Ae. aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Surat.

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Assess the impact of dengue and Chikungunya control measures along with Monitoring of viruses in field caught Ae. aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Surat city, India. Keshav G. Vaishnav 1, Rupal C.Pandya, 1, Mandar S. Paingankar 2, Mangesh D. Gokhale 2,*,Paresh S. Shah 3 1 Vector Borne Diseases Control Dept, Surat Municipal Corporation, Gujarat. 2 Medical Entomology and Zoology Department, Microbial Containment Complex, National Institute of Virology, 130/1, Sus Road, Pashan, Pune Dengue Group, National Institute of Virology, 130/1, Sus Road, Pashan, Pune Surat is endemic for dengue fever (DF) and DHF as the most important viral disease rapidly spread by mosquito. Surat has the ideal environment for propagation of Aedes aegypti and arbovirus transmission and frequent cases of dengue virus (DENV) and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection have been reported in this region. This study is retrospectively analysis of diseases burden and impact assessment of dengue and chikungunya in urban areas of Surat City. Dengue and Chikungunya infection is the most prevalent arthropod-borne viral infection and continues to present serious public health problems in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. All four dengue virus sero-types are isolated from major out breaks in different parts of India. Dengue stands as one of the major public health problem. Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has already established a comprehensive system to combat the problem of dengue and chikungunya. Additionally, passive surveillance activities were carried out by 39 Urban Health Centre (UHC) in conjunction with two major hospital working. SMC has well designed network built up between public and private agencies about 120 private hospitals are actively involved in screening of dengue cases by providing laboratory facilities, preparing a format to collect detail information about suspected dengue case and death cases. During the year January to October 2013 regularly, week basis intradomestic and peridomestic surveillance were carried out, in this direction, usual vulnerable house hold were visited and wet container inspected out of that 2554 breeding spots positive for larvae. Predominant proportion indicates 341 (52.51%) for aedes, 960 (37.59%) for anopheles, 15 (0.59%) for culex and 238 (9.32%) spots were found positive for mix. Along with these activities on source reduction campaigns and administrative expenditure charges lakhs were recovered from defaulters who creating the mosquitogenic condition in their own premises. Base line data of dengue cases in 2009 of Surat city as compared to 2013 were indicated that seropositivity rate was percent (48.62% to 11.99%) reduction observed; while sero surveillance activities were raised 192% (977 to 1876) strengthen by participation of Private hospitals. Numbers of dengue cases were also declined percent (475 to 225) in the year 2013 as compared Risk map of Ae. aegypti DENV suggest that western parts of Surat city have more risk of DENV infection. Control of dengue and chikungunya is the only source of community's awareness. Study highlights that once virus circulation established in the dense community, minimal indices can be spread the Dengue and DHF outbreak. Corrective implementation of BPMC Acts for vector control measures, appropriate IEC in school children may control the DF & DHF outbreak. A total of 556 pools of Aedes aegypti were collected from various places of Surat city and were processed in laboratory for detection of CHIKV and DENV using IFA and RT-PCR. Phylogenetic trees of CHIKV and DENV serotypes were constructed respectively. Based on GIS information risk map of Aedes aegypti and DENV infections were constructed. Most of the mosquitoes were negative for CHIKV and DENV by IFA. However, 13 pools were found positive for DENV and one pool was found positive for CHIKV respectively. All positive pools were reconfirmed by RT-PCR and DNA sequencing. ENTOMOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE VIRUS ISOLATION BY( NIV,PUNE ) YEAR No. of Mosquito Send for Virology Test No.of Female Mosquitoes positive for Virus MaleFemaleTotalDengueChikungunya Sensitized campaign made to created awareness for school children(Students), teachers and principals during 2013 Zone No. of School No. of Teachers No. of Students complies Dengue Cards Houses survey by Students Breeding found & Destroyed by Students CZ WZ SZ SEZ SWZ NZ EZ Total