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VECTORS AND DISEASE Sand flies Ticks Mosquitoes Fleas Chigger Mites Lice Tsetses LTC Jason H. Richardson Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

HIT LIST RISK Predeployment, area specific, risk assessment. What are the threats? RESOURCES Where can you find answers? ACTION What can you do to minimize risk?

RISK What are the priority threats? It depends

PRIORITY THREATS 1. Malaria 2. Dengue 4. Leishmaniasis 13. CCHF 16. Chikungunya 18. Plague 19. Rickettsioses 20. Viral enceph 23. TBE 24. Rift Valley fever 27. Other arboviruses

RISK What are the threats in my AO? Depends on where you are and when you are there.

Epidemiology of transmission Everything depends on space and time Kyle & Harris, 2008

Complex interaction Transmission depends on the complex interaction of a given: Vector species Pathogen Host (human) Ecological setting

FACTORS TO HELP ESTIMATE RISK 1. What pathogens and strain/species are present? (P. falciparum is far more serious than P. vivax) 2. Will the mission put personnel into close contact with vectors? VECTOR BEHAVIOR Anopheles mosquitoes are nighttime biters. Aedes mosquitoes are daytime biters. Sand flies fly close to the ground. VECTOR HABITAT Will personnel operate in areas with vectors? BILLETING in buildings with doors and screened windows? 3. Will conditions support disease transmission? SEASONALITY RECENT WEATHER (especially rain) DENSITY OF VECTOR INFECTION RATE 4. What is the Incubation Period? 4.

Air Force Tent City Army Tent City No AC

HELP IN IDENTIFYING PRIORITY THREATS Entomological Operational Risk Assessments (EORA) - Provide risk estimates for vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in the country of concern. - These estimates, prepared by USACHPPM. - EORAs available for >30 countries. Infectious Disease Risk Assessment (IDRA) - AFMIC now NCMI - Web-based and CD (MEDIC) - unclassified medical intelligence

RISK Entomological risk estimate methodology addressing these factors was developed d following the Army s operational risk management process (FM 100-14).

REGIONAL RISK DVEPS - Provide risk estimates for vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in the regionsof concern. - These estimates, t prepared by AFPMB.

ESTIMATING RISK

RESOURCES Where can you find answers? Public Health Command (PHC), Ento Div http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/ento/default.htm AFPMB http://www.afpmb.org NCMI (MEDIC CD) Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (WRBU) http://wrbu.si.edu Regional PM assets

http://www.afpmb.org AFPMB

AFPMB

PROTECTIVE MEASURES

VECTOR IDENTIFICATION http://wrbu.si.edu/

VECTOR IDENTIFICATION

VECTOR IDENTIFICATION

INTERACTIVE WEB MOSQUITO ID

MOSQUITOMAP WEBSITE

MOSQUITOMAP WEBSITE Welcome to MosquitoMap! MosquitoMap is a component of VectorMap - a geospatially referenced clearinghouse for mosquito species collection records and distribution ib ti models. Users can pan and zoom to anywhere in the world to view the locations of past mosquito collections and the results of modeling that t predicts the geographic extent t of individual id species. Collection records are searchable and downloadable, users can map and upload their own georeferenced collection data or distribution models, and all contributions have full attribution. Currently, MosquitoMap has 133,201 records, for 358,000 individual specimens/observations, and 1930 unique scientific names, from 8867 locations, in 140 countries.

MOSQUITOMAP WEBSITE New tool Current version is being beta test Feedback from the users in the field requested POC is Rick Wilkerson at wilkersonr@si.edu

Public Health Command (CHPPM) http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/ento/default.htm Provide public health support in support of the Military. Entomologists are located at all 6 PHC locations. Senior entomologist provide experience and expertise to customers while mentoring the junior entomologists.

Public Health Command (CHPPM)

PM DETACHMENTS

Prevention

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO MINIMIZE RISK? Find out what the priority risks are in your area before you deploy. Understand the vectors so you can avoid them. Modify behaviors to minimize contact Use repellents (Reference for suggested products http://www.afpmb.org/coweb/ppm.htm) / b/ Sleep under insecticide treated netting Take malaria chemo (if warranted) Call for help: AFPMB (CLO) : afpmb-webmaster@osd.mil: subject CLO question PHC, Ento Division

Other Individual Countermeasures - Wear uniform properly to cover as much skin as possible and to prevent access of insects through openings in the clothing: - Wash/inspect your body for insects and bites daily; Use the buddy system. Roll sleeves down. Tuck pants into boots. Wear an undershirt; tuck it into the pants at waistline. Wear uniform loosely. - DO NOT wear aftershave lotion, cologne or perfume in the field. - Launder uniform routinely to remove insects and their eggs. - Take malaria prophylaxis pills when directed d to do so by your medical authority. - Use a bed net while sleeping; treat it with permethrin.

It s critical for your health 1 2 3 It s a basic training task It s DoD D Policy

Standard Military DEET Skin Repellent Commercial Military 33% Controlled-Release DEET Lotion: NSN 6840-01-284-3982 Highest rated skin repellent available (Consumer Reports, May 2003)

CDC reccomended repellents Q. Which mosquito repellents work best? A. CDC recommends using products that have been shown to work in scientific trials and that contain active ingredients which have been registered with the for use as insect repellents on skin or clothing. Of the active ingredients registered with the EPA, CDC believes that two have a higher degree of efficacy in the peer-reviewed, scientific literature ( Products containing these active ingredients typically provide longer-lasting protection than others: DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) Picaridin (KBR 3023) Oil of lemon eucalyptus [active ingredient: p-menthane 3,8-diol (PMD)], a plant- based repellent, is also registered with EPA. In two recent scientific publications, when oil of lemon eucalyptus was tested t against mosquitoes found in the US it provided d protection ti similar to repellents with low concentrations of DEET. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/qa /insect_repellent.htm#ai

INSECT REPELLENTS FOR SKIN AND CLOTHING DEET lotion Permethrin Individual Dynamic Absorption Kit (IDA) Treatment lasts for life of the uniform NSN 6840-01-284-3982 NSN 6840-01-345-0237 Aerosol spray can Treatment lasts through 6 washes Apply a thin coat to EXPOSED skin One application lasts up to 12 hours NSN 6840-01-278-1336

Light-weight, self-supporting, POP-UP bed net The pop-up bed net is factorytreated with permethrin and has much finer mesh than the standard military bed net. OD Green (Camouflage) NSN 3740-01-516-4415 Coyote Brown NSN 3740-01-518-7310

Questions?