Windyaraini, Dila Hening and Triaswanto, Fanuel and Mustangin, Yahya and Marsifah, Titi and Poerwanto, Soenarwan Hery (2020) Characterization of Aedes spp. (Diptera: Culicidae) breeding sites in endemic areas of DHF in Yogyakarta city, Indonesia. In: The 6th International Conference on Biological Science ICBS 2019.
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Abstract
Yogyakarta City is one of the DHF endemic areas with relatively high incidence rates. The highest cases was found in Brontokusuman and Baciro sub-districts. The aim of the study was to determine the characteristics of mosquito breeding places at Baciro and Brontokusuman sub-districts, the density and spread of mosquitoes through entomological parameters. One hundred houses were taken as samples from each sub-district. In each house, a larval survey and characterization of existing water reservoir were carried out according to the Indonesian Ministry of Health. The data were tabulized and tested using the t-test. House Index (HI), Container Index (CI), and Breteau Index (BI) as entomological parameter were recorded. Results showed that the number of water reservoirs with larvae in Baciro sub-district (49 containers) was higher than Brontokusuman sub-district (27 containers). The commonly of water reservoirs with larvae were bathtubs, barrels, jars, buckets, used tires, vases/pots, and ponds/aquarium. The most of the positive containers in Baciro sub-district (31 containers) and Brontokusuman sub-district (22 containers) were indoors. Based on statistical tests, it was found that the water reservoir material (p = 0.001 and p = 0.000) and draining behavior (p = 0.000) were significantly affected the presence of larvae in both sub-districts. The container color (p = 0.021) and the behavior of taking care fish (p = 0.005) were significantly affected the presence of larvae in Baciro sub-district. The entomological parameters (HI, CI, BI) in Brontokusuman sub-district were 22, 14.75, and 27; while in Baciro sub-district were 36, 13.72, and 49 respectively. Brontokusuman and Baciro Districts are high potential to have dengue outbreak. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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| Additional Information: | Cited by: 1; All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
| Subjects: | Biology |
| Depositing User: | Sri JUNANDI |
| Date Deposited: | 03 Nov 2025 04:29 |
| Last Modified: | 03 Nov 2025 04:29 |
| URI: | https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/23824 |
