Development of the major arboviral vector Aedes aegypti in urban drain-water and associated pyrethroid insecticide resistance is a potential global health challenge
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Development of the major arboviral vector Aedes aegypti in urban drain-water and associated pyrethroid insecticide resistance is a potential global health challenge
Surendran, S.N.; Jayadas, T.T.P.; Sivabalakrishnan, Kokila; Santhirasegaram, Sharanga; Karvannan, Kalingarajah; Weerarathne, T.C.; Karunaratne, S. H. P. P.
: Aedes aegypti were found developing in the water in open public drains (drain-water, DW) in Jafna city
in northern Sri Lanka, a location where the arboviral diseases dengue and chikungunya are endemic.