Extracts from Kinnow Peel Waste as Larvicidal Agents Against Dengue-Spreading Vector, Aedes aegypti
Journal of Medical Arthropodology & Public Health
Archives Vol 4 Issue 2
Authors

Arshkamaljot Kaur and Devinder Kaur Kocher

Publication History: Received October 9, 2024/ Accepted November 7, 2024
Abstract

Mosquitoes, in particular, Aedes aegypti pose a serious threat to human health as they act as vectors for the transmission of several deadly diseases namely dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika. The present research is targeted towards the evaluation of larvicidal property of extracts prepared from kinnow peel waste against Ae. aegypti.

Citation

Arshkamaljot Kaur and Devinder Kaur Kocher, 2024. Extracts from Kinnow Peel Waste as Larvicidal Agents Against Dengue-Spreading Vector, Aedes aegypti. Journal of Medical Arthropodology & Public Health 4(2): 29–44.

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