Vector Databank in the Indian Armed Forces |
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Authors: | R Tilak KK Dutta Gupta AK Verma |
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Affiliation: | *Scientist ‘E’, Dept of Community Medicine, AFMC, Pune-40;+Professor, Dept of PSM, DY Patil Medical College, Pimpri, Pune;#Director, Armed Forces Medical Services (Health), O/o DGAFMS, DHQ PO New Delhi -110 011 |
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BackgroundMedical intelligence of disease vectors deals with understanding vector distribution and control.MethodsAn entomological baseline survey using standard vector sampling techniques was done as a pilot study to map the vectors of defence importance in two cantonments of Pune with a view to establish a vector databank and impart training to armed forces personnel in vector surveillance.ResultThe project trained 142 armed forces personnel in surveillance techniques in three years. Seventeen species of mosquitoes comprising of eight vector species were collected. Three other vectors viz. Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Xenopsylla cheopis and Leptotrombidium deliense are reported.ConclusionThe study emphasizes the need for vector mapping /surveillance in each area for preventing morbidity and mortality amongst troops. It also focuses on indigenous fabrication of vector sampling tools and training of personnel for capacity building which in turn will enable such surveys to be undertaken in other units and deployment areas.Key Words: Leptotrombidium, Mosquitoes, Rhipicephalus, Surveillance, Xenopsylla |
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