Title
Detection of the exotic mosquito Culex gelidus in the Northern Territory
Series
Communicable Disease Intelligence
Vol. 24 Supplement
Author(s)
Whelan PI
Hayes G
Carter JM
Wilson A
Haigh B
Abstract
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of established breeding populations of the exotic mosquito Culex gelidus in the towns of Katherine, Batchelor and Darwin in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. It is also probably present in Alice Springs. While there are no immediate public health risk, it adds to the number of pest and potential disease vector mosquitoes in the Northern Territory.
Publisher
The Office of Health Protection in the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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Date Issued
2000-03
Type
Journal Article
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