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Impact of sterile Aedes aegypti males releases on vector dynamics: insights from Malaysian field trials
by
Nuradila, Mohd Adnan
, Hakimi, Shaikh Ismail Shaikh Norman
, Maiga, Hamidou
, Norazah, Ahmad
, Tanusshni, Maheswaran
, Arif, Mohd Azam Muhammad
, Nazni, Wasi Ahmad
, Shazia, Irfan Ahmad
, Teoh, Guat-Ney
, Hadi, Asim Hasnor
, Bouyer, Jeremy
, Hanini, Achim Nurfarahin
, Rabizah, Hamzah
, Zainuri, Mohamad Dzomir Ahmad
, Cheong, Yoon-Ling
, Lee, Han-Lim
, Tan, Aik-Meng
in
Aedes - growth & development
/ Aedes - physiology
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Control
/ Dengue
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Disease transmission
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect sterilization
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - physiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaysia
/ Male
/ Mark-release-recapture
/ Mean larval density
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - physiology
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ Mosquitoes
/ Optimum dosage
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Health
/ Quarantine
/ Research Article
/ Spatial interpolation
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
2025
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Impact of sterile Aedes aegypti males releases on vector dynamics: insights from Malaysian field trials
by
Nuradila, Mohd Adnan
, Hakimi, Shaikh Ismail Shaikh Norman
, Maiga, Hamidou
, Norazah, Ahmad
, Tanusshni, Maheswaran
, Arif, Mohd Azam Muhammad
, Nazni, Wasi Ahmad
, Shazia, Irfan Ahmad
, Teoh, Guat-Ney
, Hadi, Asim Hasnor
, Bouyer, Jeremy
, Hanini, Achim Nurfarahin
, Rabizah, Hamzah
, Zainuri, Mohamad Dzomir Ahmad
, Cheong, Yoon-Ling
, Lee, Han-Lim
, Tan, Aik-Meng
in
Aedes - growth & development
/ Aedes - physiology
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Control
/ Dengue
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Disease transmission
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect sterilization
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - physiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaysia
/ Male
/ Mark-release-recapture
/ Mean larval density
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - physiology
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ Mosquitoes
/ Optimum dosage
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Health
/ Quarantine
/ Research Article
/ Spatial interpolation
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
2025
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Impact of sterile Aedes aegypti males releases on vector dynamics: insights from Malaysian field trials
by
Nuradila, Mohd Adnan
, Hakimi, Shaikh Ismail Shaikh Norman
, Maiga, Hamidou
, Norazah, Ahmad
, Tanusshni, Maheswaran
, Arif, Mohd Azam Muhammad
, Nazni, Wasi Ahmad
, Shazia, Irfan Ahmad
, Teoh, Guat-Ney
, Hadi, Asim Hasnor
, Bouyer, Jeremy
, Hanini, Achim Nurfarahin
, Rabizah, Hamzah
, Zainuri, Mohamad Dzomir Ahmad
, Cheong, Yoon-Ling
, Lee, Han-Lim
, Tan, Aik-Meng
in
Aedes - growth & development
/ Aedes - physiology
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Control
/ Dengue
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Disease transmission
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect sterilization
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - physiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaysia
/ Male
/ Mark-release-recapture
/ Mean larval density
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - physiology
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ Mosquitoes
/ Optimum dosage
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Health
/ Quarantine
/ Research Article
/ Spatial interpolation
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
2025
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Impact of sterile Aedes aegypti males releases on vector dynamics: insights from Malaysian field trials
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Impact of sterile Aedes aegypti males releases on vector dynamics: insights from Malaysian field trials
2025
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Overview
Background
The Sterile insect technique (SIT) has been successfully used in agricultural pest control, leading to interest in its application for public health, particularly in controlling
Aedes
mosquitoes in the USA, Italy, Cuba, and Greece. Malaysia has conducted a small-scale SIT pilot trial since 2019 for dengue control. This study evaluates mosquito populations in treated and untreated sites through three objectives: (1) comparing mean larvae per trap (MLT) and dengue cases for
Ae. aegypti
and
Aedes albopictus
; (2) estimating survival rates and wild populations using mark-release-recapture (MRR); and (3) analysing spatial distribution in treated and untreated sites.
Methods
Ae. aegypti
males, irradiated at 55 Gray, were released in three locations: Pangsapuri Kota Laksamana (KT), Malacca (19 months), Pangsapuri Taman Tasik Utama (TTU), Malacca (8 months), and the Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine Complex (CIQ), Johor (7 months). Statistical analyses assessed SIT effectiveness, including T-tests for larval density and ovitrap indices, Mulla’s formula and relative variance (RV) for population reduction, and the Lincoln Index for estimating wild male populations and probability of daily survival.
Results
Weekly releases of sterile
Ae. aegypti
males at doses of 1278–7942 males/ha achieved a sterile-to-wild male ratio of 5.85 and a mean daily survival rate of 0.61, leading to significant reductions in larval densities: 76.25% in Kota Laksamana (KT), 96.74% in Taman Tasik Utama (TTU), and 89.00% in CIQ Gelang Patah, thereby supporting dengue control efforts. In KT, the MLT was initially low but increased, although with suppression < 90%, there was a reduce of dengue cases throughout the release period. The MRR’s mean survival rate (± standard deviation) in KT was 0.61 (± 0.08). The spatial clustering of
Ae. aegypti
was observed in central blocks during the high MLT period. However, larval densities rebounded after releases ceased. Spatial clustering revealed no initial clustering, though clustering patterns emerged over time in KT.
Conclusions
SIT effectively suppressed
Ae
.
aegypti
populations and supported dengue control. Optimizing sterile-to-wild male ratios, spatial distribution, and monitoring strategies is essential for sustainable vector control. These findings provide insights for scaling up SIT field trials, with future efforts focusing on refining release and monitoring strategies to enhance SIT as an effective dengue control tool.
Trial registration
NMRR-17–2652-39,099 “Field evaluation of Sterile Insect for
Aedes aegypti
Suppression.”
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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