Title: DOST School-based O/L Trap Program
1DOST School-based O/L Trap
Program
2Objective
- General
- Provide the scientific framework of the OL Trap
Program of Dengue vector control
3Objective
- Specific
- Explain the concept of vector control
- Explain dengue vector control
- Explain Integrated Vector Control (IVC) and
Integrated Vector Management (IVM) - Discuss the components of IVC from vector biology
to control measures
4Objective
- Specific
- Describe vector surveillance as it applies to
dengue OL Trap in a classroom setting - Answer the fourteen questions enumerated in the
situationer
5Objective
- Specific
- Identify the following
- Mosquito eggs in a lawanit paddle
- Ovitrap (black tumbler and paddle)
- Mosquito larva
- Pupae
- Positive/negative trap
- Adults
- Entomological forms (Ovitrap/OL Trap)
- Pellets
6Situationer
- Urban / semi-urban setting
- Big public elementary school in City X
- 3-story building (30-35 feet)
- 10 classrooms per floor 16x20 feet per room)
- 50-55 pupils occupy one classroom from 8am-5pm
7Situationer
- 1,200-1,500 pupils
- No electric fans in the classrooms
- One aircon and/or electric fan at principals
office - Houses near the school
- Presence of flower vases, water containers
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8Questions
- How many ovitraps/OL Traps are needed to be
installed in the elementary school? - Where should the traps be installed?
- When should the traps be installed?
- How frequent should the traps be installed?
9Questions
- What is the procedure to be followed in
installing the traps? In servicing the traps?
What is the meaning of servicing the traps? - Who will install and service the traps?
10Questions
- Who will monitor and check the traps?
- Monitor
- Empty tumbler
- Missing tumbler/paddle
- Check
- If positive/negative?
- Is there a form to be filled-out?
11Questions
- What index needs to be obtained?
- What formula is to be used?
- What is the meaning of the index obtained?
- Who will record and compute for the index?
12Questions
- To whom should the data be submitted to? Why?
- For how long will this ovitrapping be done?
13Whats inside?
- Vector
- Surveillance
- Prevention and Control
14Vector
- An arthropod (insects, mites, ticks) that are
capable of acquiring, supporting the development
and transmitting a pathogenic agent (bacteria,
viruses, parasites) from one host to another host - Example mosquito Aedes sp.
transmitting dengue virus
15Vector Control
- suppression of a target population by using
measures to alter the vector reproductive
capacity or potential (Vector Genetics Course,
2010, India)
16Dengue Vector Control
- Application of various anti-DEN mosquito measures
to alter the life cycle of the mosquito
17Dengue Vector Control
- Specific Targets
- Prevent and cut dengue transmission by
- Targeting larval stage through
- Trapping
- Larviciding
- Container management
- Environmental sanitation
18Dengue Vector Control
- Specific Targets
- Prevent and cut dengue transmission by
- Targeting adult stage through
- Adulticiding
- Space-spraying
- Aerosol treatment
- Genetic manipulation of
reproductive capacity of mosquito
19Dengue Vector Control
- Specific Targets
- Prevent and cut dengue transmission by
- Prevention of man-mosquito contact
- curtains
- Screening of doors and windows
- Long pants
- Repellants
20Integrated Vector Control
- Combination of 2 or more vector control
activities supplementary to each other towards
reduction of dengue incidence
21Integrated Vector Management
- utilization of technical and managerial measures
to bring about an effective degree of vector
suppression to prevent and
control
transmission
22Components of IVC
- Vector biology/behavior
- Surveillance tool (Ovitrap/OL Trap surveillance
index) - Critical Threshold Density Index (effective
degree of vector suppression Ovitrap index - Control Measures
- Monitoring and evaluation
23The Vector
24Vector Biology
Aedes aegypti Aedes albopictus
General characteristics - primary vector - involve in cases of epidemics - urbanized areas - lives indoors - secondary vector - maintains the virus in the environment - rural areas - lives outdoors
Breeding habitat - confined to artificial containers indoors - prefers to breed outdoor, in natural containers
Resting habits - rests in cool, dark corners of the house - rests outdoors in clearings and vegetations
25Morphology
Aedes aegypti Aedes albopictus
Size - 3-4 mm - same
Color - dark brown to black - same
Thorax - lyre-shaped white marks or scales - single white marks
Abdomen - with white scales - with white and dark marks
Legs - with white marks - same
26Vector Characteristics
- Biting Habits
- daybiters with two peaks of biting time
- 1 to 2 hours after sunrise
- 1 to 2 hours before sunset
- only female mosquitoes bite because of the
requirement of blood for oviposition - males do not bite but feed on plant juices and
nectar of flowers - man is the preferred host but
in his absence, lower
vertebrates serve as substitute
27Vector Characteristics
- Flying Habit
- do not fly great distances
- farthest flight distance is within 200 to 400
meters radius from their breeding places - Adults found around 50 meters from the breeding
sources
28Bionomics
- at temperatures lt10oC and gt40oC, no developmental
process takes place - females mates with male only once
- Blood meal takes place after 48
hours from emergence and
after mating for egg
production
29Bionomics
- oviposition takes place about 2 to 5 days from
blood engorgement - prefers dark-colored background for oviposition
- lays egg 3 to 4 times in its lifetime
- 60 to 100 eggs per batch
- Survival potential 20-30 days
30Life Cycle (10-12 days)
31Surveillance
32Vector Surveillance
- Collection and interpretation of data which can
be used to guide mosquito vector control
operations - Establish baseline
- Presence or absence of vector
- Species?
- Density?
- Changes?
33Dengue Surveillance Tool
- Classical OVITRAP/LARVITRAP (black tumbler,
paddle, water) - Modified OVITRAP is the OLTRAP (black container,
paddle, water and organic
larvicide) - 2 adults (females)
emerging per day
(Malaysian experience)
34Difference between tools
Ovitrap OL Trap
Eggs on the paddle - Yes - Yes
Live larva seen - Yes - No
Action - Eggs trapped - Eggs trapped
With organic larvicide Value-added None None - Yes - Additional attractant (kills larva)
Risk - with white marks - same
Benefit - Breeds Aedes, if uncollected (set and collect) - Breeds Aedes, if uncollected after 7 days (set and collect)
Index (CTDI) - Ovitrap index 10 - OLTrap 10
35Ovitrap Index
- Total Number of positive traps
- Total Number of traps planted
- If OI is gt10, the place is vulnerable to dengue
transmission.
X 100
36Critical Threshold Density Index (CTDI)
- Actual target for the degree of vector
suppression - Predictive value for the prevention of dengue
transmission
37Remember
- A positive trap means there is at least one
mosquito laying its eggs in the sampling site
(surveillance site) - Aim is eliminate this one mosquito laying its
eggs
38What is DOST Mosquito Ovi/Larvicidal (OL) Trap
System?
- Is a system used to control the population of
the - dengue carrying Aedes mosquitoes.
- It has three important parts a black
container, a - small strip of lawanit measuring 1 x 6.5 for
- mosquitoes to lay their eggs on, and pellets
as - larvicide.
- The OL-Traps ovicidal and larvicidal effect
- prevent the next generation of mosquitoes from
- reaching adulthood, thus curbing the Aedes
- mosquito population.
Tumbler
Pellets
Paddle
39HOW THE OL-TRAP WORKS?
- The idea is to attract mosquitoes particularly
the Aedes aegypti and albopictus (dengue carrier)
to lay their eggs on the lawanit paddle. - The trap creates optimum conditions for this
species to lay its eggs stagnant, clean, clear
water, dark area and damp rough surface.
40- The eggs will either be trapped in the lawanit
paddle or find its way into organic solution,
where they are killed before transforming into
adults.
Eggs
Larvae
41Distribution of OL Trap
42Distribution of OL Trap
CLASSROOM 1 OL Trap indoor and 1 OL Trap-outdoor
CLASSROOM 1 OL Trap indoor and 1 OL Trap-outdoor
CLASSROOM 1 OL Trap indoor and 1 OL Trap-outdoor
CLASSROOM 1 OL Trap indoor and 1 OL Trap-outdoor
SCHOOL
CLASSROOM 1 OL Trap indoor and 1 OL Trap-outdoor
43Distribution of OL Trap
1 OL Trap indoor 1 Tumbler (Black Container) 1
sachet of pellet per week 1 pc paddle per month
1 OL Trap outdoor 1 Tumbler (Black Container) 1
sachet of pellet per week 1 pc paddle per month
CLASSROOM
44Servicing the OL Trap
- OVITRAPS are installed and serviced every seven
days in locations where transmission of dengue is
probable - nursery schools
- pre-schools
- elementary schools
- Hospitals
- community with confirmed dengue cases
- Ovitrap Index gt 10
45Before OL Trap Installation
- Clean-up all possible breeding sites/containers
found inside/outside the classrooms DO SEARCH
and DESTROY
Artificial containers (man-made)
Natural containers
1. Tree Holes, bamboo stumps 2. Leaf axils,
fallen leaves 3. Ground Depressions
1. Flower vases and pot plates 2. Pails,
water-storage jars, basins 3. Discarded
receptacles 4. Choked roof gutters 5. Gully
Traps 6. Unused toilet bowls and cisterns 7.
Aircon Tray and dish rack tray 8. Concrete drains
46Where to set up the DOST OL-Trap?
- A. Indoor
- Under the sink
- Corner of the room
- Under the cabinet
- Under the bed
- Inside the comfort room
- B. Outdoor (covered area)
- Corner of the classroom
- Near vegetation
- Piles of woods/hollow blocks
- Garden
47Setting the OL Trap
- Step 1
- Fill the plastic tumbler with tap
water up to the lined mark just
above the DOST logo (250 ml)
48Setting the OL Trap
- Step 2
- Pour one pack OL pellets
into the plastic cup - Stir thoroughly to ensure
- pellets are dissolved
49Setting the OL Trap
- Step 3
- Place the lawanit stick in the
solution with the rough
surface facing up
50Setting the OL Trap
- Step 4
- Place 1 cup each inside
and outside the classroom
in a low-lying and dark
area - If outside, protect from direct
sunlight and rainfall - Take care not to spill the
contents - Keep out of reach of children
and animals
51Setting the OL Trap
- Step 5
- Collect trap and note for
- the following on the seventh (one week after
installation (every Monday) day - Eggs on the paddle
- Live larva/pupa
- The presence of even one
- larvae indicates a positive trap
- Record in the OL Trap
Monitoring Sheet (3 copies)
52Setting the OL Trap
- Step 6
- Repeat steps 1-5 every 7 days
- Set and collect the traps every Monday
- Finalize report every Tuesday
- Note If collection period falls on a holiday,
please collect traps a day before
53Cleaning the Trap
- Vigorously brush-off into
the solution eggs stuck
into the lawanit creases - Kill the larva/eggs by
pouring hot water into
the black tumbler - Dispose contents
properly by pouring - contents on dry ground
54Identifying a POSITIVE/NEGATIVE Trap
Presence ()/ absence (-) of eggs in the paddle
Presence ()/ absence (-) of larvae in the
container/tumbler with water
55An OL Trap is positive or negative if
Paddle Tumbler RESULT
Positive () Positive () POSITIVE ()
Positive () Negative (-) POSITIVE ()
Negative (-) Positive () POSITIVE ()
Negative (-) Negative (-) NEGATIVE (-)
56OL Trap Monitoring Sheet
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57Filling Out of Monitoring Sheet
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58Prevention / Control
59School Assemblies
60School Dengue Brigade
61Search and Destroy Activities
62Brigada Iskwela
(School Clean-ups)
63Installation of Long-lasting Insecticide-treated
Nets (LLINs)
64Space-spraying Activities
65Dengue prevention and control rests primarily on
the people who live in the houses where the
problems occur and by the people who help create
the mosquito larval habitats by their lifestyles.