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Volume 32, Number 8—August 2026

Dispatch

Detection of Dengue Virus in Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Norbert Nowotny, Noushad Karuvantevida1, Elmahi El Tilib Gubran1, Naseem Mohammed Rafee, Adel Abdulla AlKarrani, Ghanim Al Hammadi, Nasna Nassir, Dia Advani, Mohammed Uddin, Jeremy V. Camp, Hanan Alsuwaidi, and Alawi Alsheikh-AliComments to Author 
Author affiliation: University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria (N. Nowotny); Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai Health, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (N. Nowotny, N. Karuvantevida, N. Nassir, D. Advani, M. Uddin, H. Alsuwaidi, A. Alsheikh-Ali); Dubai Municipality, Dubai (E.E.T. Gubran, N.M. Rafee, A.A. AlKarrani, G. Al Hammadi); GenomeArc Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (M. Uddin); Medical University of Vienna, Vienna (J.V. Camp); Dubai Health Authority, Dubai (A. Alsheikh-Ali).

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Figure 1

Geographic distribution of trapped mosquitoes in study of dengue virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. A) Of the 60 sampling sites, all except 3 were located within the city of Dubai; 2 were slightly outside the city borders and 1 in Hatta, a mountainous exclave of the emirate of Dubai ≈135 km east of the city of Dubai. Sampling sites were combined for better presentation if within 1 km of each other. B) Capital cities of the 7 emirates and the study sites indicated. Mosquito genera and species are shown by different colors; the size of the circle represents the relative number of trapped mosquitoes.

Figure 1. Geographic distribution of trapped mosquitoes in study of dengue virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. A) Of the 60 sampling sites, all except 3 were located within the city of Dubai; 2 were slightly outside the city borders and 1 in Hatta, a mountainous exclave of the emirate of Dubai ≈135 km east of the city of Dubai. Sampling sites were combined for better presentation if within 1 km of each other. B) Capital cities of the 7 emirates and the study sites indicated. Mosquito genera and species are shown by different colors; the size of the circle represents the relative number of trapped mosquitoes.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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