“How to spell Aedes aegypti,the world's one-stop, viral-disease-transmitting mosquito: T-R-O-U-B-L-E.” HealthVirusesEpidemicsPublic HealthMosquitoesDisease ControlYellow FeverVectorsEradicationAedes AegyptiChikungunyaDengueZikaEndemics Author:T.K. Naliaka
“Recognizing its importance, Aedes aegypti should be studied as a long-term national, regional, and world problem rather than as a temporary local threat to the communities suffering at any given moment from yellow fever, dengue or other aegypti-borne disease. No one can foresee the extent of the future threat of Aedes aegypti to mankind as a vector of known virus diseases, and none can foretell what other virus diseases may yet affect regions where A. aegypti is permitted to remain.” Public HealthMosquitoesDisease ControlYellow FeverEradicationYellow Fever EradicationAedes AegyptiMosquito EradicationChikungunyaDengueZikaFred Lowe Soper Book:Building the Health Bridge: Selections from the Works of Fred L. Soper Source: Building the Health Bridge: Selections from the Works of Fred L. Soper
“Aedes aegypti, which transmits yellow fever, is one of the feeblest species in its ability for flight and it is at once blown away and destroyed when it gets into a breeze. It therefore seldom wanders from the house in which it was bred.” Public HealthMosquitoesDisease ControlYellow FeverEradicationYellow Fever EradicationAedes AegyptiMosquito EradicationVector ControlChikungunyaDengueZikaWilliam Crawford GorgasTiger Mosquito Book:Sanitation in Panama Source: Sanitation in Panama
“Incredibly, just one mosquito species, Aedes aegypti is responsible for the spread of four known different deadly viral diseases to human beings, yet this mosquito has been allowed to infest densely-populated urban centers.” FollyNeglectFoolishnessEpidemicsPublic HealthFailuresMosquitoesDisease ControlYellow FeverFolly QuotesAedes AegyptiVector ControlEndemicChikungunyaDengueZika Author:T.K. Naliaka