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Digitized Optical Counting Reduces Sample Errors in Mosquito Surveillance

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This post Digitized Optical Counting Reduces Sample Errors in Mosquito Surveillance appeared first on Entomology Today - Brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Digital software for counting mosquitoes caught in surveillance traps offers improved accuracy, speed, and reliability compared to measuring by mass or volume, according to a new study. [Read more] The post Digitized Optical Counting Reduces Sample Errors in Mosquito Surv…
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"To protect the health of the population from mosquito-borne diseases and limit their spread during the 2025 transmission period, the Department of Public Health of the Thessaly Region promptly planned actions for prevention, while the mapping is constantly updated by the contracting company. Within the framework of the strategic planning for the protection of public health, the planning of the Thessaly Region for the fight against mosquitoes is…

On Monday 30 June, a case of chikungunya was reported to the Regional Health Agency (ARS) Grand Est. An infected individual has been identified in Alsace. A device will be put in place to control the spread of the virus which is transmitted from human to human through the tiger mosquito.

While the earliest cases of chikungunya contamination in metropolitan France have been detected in recent weeks, demoustication companies and municipalities are stepping up their efforts to prevent the spread of the virus by attacking its vector in humans: the tiger mosquito.

The Ministry of Health has reinforced the surveillance of the tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) with a new artificial intelligence system to improve its detection and monitoring in response to its expansion by 156 Spanish municipalities and the recent appearance of dengue outbreaks and West Nile virus. According to the ministerial department, with the initiative of citizen science, Mosquito Alert, the entomological surveillance system has been s…

·Spain
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"The app 'Mosquito Alert' detects 73 alerts of tiger mosquito in Andalusia so far this year thanks to the application of the AI The rains and heat shoot in Seville the population of mosquitoes and raise the risk of transmission of the Nile virus

·Seville, Spain
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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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