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Pengaruh Suhu Penyimpanan terhadap Presentase Tetas Telur Aedes aegypti di Laboratorium (Effect of Storage Temperature Percentage of Egg Hatching of Aedes aegypti in Laboratory)
Aedes aegypti is the vector of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Indonesia. Ae. aegypti has a high reproductive capacity, one female mosquitoes can lay 100-150 eggs. Eggs of Ae. aegypti can survive on dry temperatures within a few months, thus increasing the chances of transmission of dengue virus.
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of temperature on egg hatching percentage of Ae. aegypti. Eggs Ae. aegypti colonization in laboratory results are stored at room temperature and refrigerator temperature. Observations percentage of eggs hatching was observed at month zero, one, two, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth.
The results of the study until the sixth month percentage of hatching eggs at room temperature was 63,17, 59,26, 24,33, 13,62, 10, and 0%. While storage on egg hatching refrigerator not occur in the first to sixth.
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