Community-Based of Sticky Ovitrap : A Scoping Review

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Norsyahida Md Taib
Zulkhairul Naim Sidek Ahmad
Abdul Rahman Ramdzan
Kamruddin Ahmed
Abdul Marsudi Manah
Mohd Azrool Rizal Mohd Azahari
Arthur Dominic
Syed Sharizman Syed Abdul Rahim

Abstract

Community-based sticky ovitraps promote accountability by encouraging responsibility and contribute to efforts to lower dengue cases. This study aims to identify the characteristics, effectiveness, and limitations of the sticky ovitrap through the study of selected articles published between 2013 and 2023. The paper reviewed 204 articles using JBI and PRISMA guidelines. It selected 13 relevant studies and discussed 7 on sticky ovitraps. The reviews indicate that the sticky ovitrap can be constructed with or without an attractant. The effectiveness of sticky ovitrap varies depending on their type, as indicated by differences in ovitrap index, adult catch, and dengue incidence. These traps can be influenced by environmental factors, require regular maintenance, and possess limitations in terms of generalizability. Hence, community involvement is imperative for the sustainable implementation of the sticky ovitrap.

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Md Taib, N., Sidek Ahmad, Z. N., Ramdzan, A. R., Kamruddin Ahmed, Manah, A. M., Mohd Azahari, M. A. R., Arthur Dominic, & Syed Abdul Rahim, S. S. (2025). Community-Based of Sticky Ovitrap : A Scoping Review. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 21(5), 358–364. https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.21.5.39
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