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Stegomyia albopicta (Aedes albopictus) in Croatia - current status (CROSBI ID 533745)

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Klobučar, Ana ; Benić, Nikola ; Merdić, Enrih ; Boca, Ivana ; Sudarić Bogojević, Mirta ; Žitko, Toni ; Landeka, Nediljko Stegomyia albopicta (Aedes albopictus) in Croatia - current status // European Dirofilaria Days (1 ; 2007) Zagreb, Hrvatska, 22.02.2007-25.02.2007

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Klobučar, Ana ; Benić, Nikola ; Merdić, Enrih ; Boca, Ivana ; Sudarić Bogojević, Mirta ; Žitko, Toni ; Landeka, Nediljko

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Stegomyia albopicta (Aedes albopictus) in Croatia - current status

Stegomyia albopicta (Aedes albopictus) (Skuse, 1894), also known as the Asian tiger mosquito, is a species whose spreading has been carefully monitored during the recent years due to its biological and health importance. Since the species has been observed during the past 15 years in neighbouring countries Italy and Monte Negro, the spread of the Asian tiger mosquito to Croatia has been expected. In Croatia, St. albopicta was first recorded in Zagreb in October 2004, and again in 2005 in used tires imported from the northeastern Italy. In 2005 and 2006, the mosquito was recorded at a number of locations along the Adriatic coast. In the region of Istria peninsula, the species was found at ten locations on the western coast. The larvae were found in different types of artificial breeding sites including used tires transported either from Slovenia and Italy or by the sea traffic. In Dalmatia, St. albopicta was recorded in Zadar, Šibenik, Split and Dubrovnik. In all cases first detection sites were located near the city harbours, suggesting the arrival of mosquito by the oversea traffic. Climatic conditions at the Croatian Adriatic coast are favourable for the survival of this species. In order to keep the spread of the Asian tiger mosquito under control, Public Health and University Institutes have been preparing research and educational programs and strengthening measures for the mosquito control.

Aedes albopictus ; larvae ; used tyres ; Croatian Adriatic coast

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European Dirofilaria Days (1 ; 2007)

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22.02.2007-25.02.2007

Zagreb, Hrvatska

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