Skip to main content

Table 4 MIRs of CHIKV, DENV and ZIKV with number of positive pools in Ae. albopictus by season (dry and wet) and two-site categories by altitude (highland and lowland) in Cebu city, Philippines

From: Detecting the impacts of humidity, rainfall, temperature, and season on chikungunya, dengue and Zika viruses in Aedes albopictus mosquitoes from selected sites in Cebu city, Philippines

Season and Sites

na

MIRs (w/ number of positive poolsb)

CHIKV

DENV-1

DENV-2

DENV-3

DENV-4

ZIKV

Dry Season

       

Highland

       

 Taptap (S1)

358

33.52 (12)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

2.79 (1)

5.59 (2)

27.93 (10)

 Babag 1 (S2)

326

18.40 (6)

3.07 (1)

3.07 (1)

6.13 (2)

6.13 (2)

36.82 (12)

 Babag 2 (S3)

338

32.54 (11)

2.96 (1)

5.92 (2)

8.88 (3)

2.96 (1)

17.75 (6)

Lowland

       

 Bacayan (S4)

384

15.63 (6)

7.81 (3)

2.60 (1)

13.02 (5)

15.63 (6)

31.25 (12)

 Pit-os (S5)

319

34.48 (11)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

9.40 (3)

3.13 (1)

18.81 (6)

 Talamban (S6)

274

47.45 (13)

7.30 (2)

0.00 (0)

3.65 (1)

0.00 (0)

18.25 (5)

Wet Season

       

Highland

       

 Taptap (S1)

313

51.12 (16)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

12.78 (4)

0.00 (0)

31.95 (10)

 Babag 1 (S2)

312

48.08 (15)

3.21 (1)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

32.05 (10)

 Babag 2 (S3)

335

47.76 (16)

2.99 (1)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

0.00 (0)

17.91 (6)

 Lowland

       

 Bacayan (S4)

475

40.00 (19)

4.21 (2)

0.00 (0)

4.21 (2)

0.00 (0)

27.37 (13)

 Pit-os (S5)

345

57.97 (20)

8.70 (3)

0.00 (0)

2.90 (1)

2.90 (1)

20.29 (7)

 Talamban (S6)

311

51.45 (16)

3.22 (1)

0.00 (0)

6.43 (2)

0.00 (0)

25.72 (8)

  1. an = total number of individuals
  2. bnumber of positive pools out of 24 pools per site