Djibouti, Oman, Pakistan, Sudan all indicated that both Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus were present, whereas Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Yemen had only identified Aedes aegypti.
Country | Aedes aegypti threat | Aedes albopictus threat |
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Afghanistan | Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are only occasionally found and do not pose a significant public health threat | |
Bahrain | ||
Djibouti | Aedes aegypti populations are abundant and arbovirus(es) is (are) circulating | Aedes albopictus populations are abundant and arbovirus(es) is (are) circulating |
Egypt | Aedes aegypti populations are restricted to few sites and do not yet pose a significant threat | |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | Aedes aegypti populations are restricted to few sites and do not yet pose a significant threat | |
Iraq | Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are only occasionally found and do not pose a significant public health threat | |
Jordan | Aedes albopictus populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat | |
Kuwait | ||
Lebanon | ||
Libya | ||
Morocco | ||
Oman | Aedes aegypti populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat | Aedes albopictus populations are restricted to few sites and do not yet pose a significant threat |
Pakistan | Aedes aegypti populations are abundant and arbovirus(es) is (are) circulating | Aedes albopictus populations are abundant and arbovirus(es) is (are) circulating |
Palestinian Territory | Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are only occasionally found and do not pose a significant public health threat | Aedes albopictus populations are stable in select areas and pose a significant threat |
Qatar | ||
Saudi Arabia | Aedes aegypti populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat | |
Somalia | Aedes aegypti populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat | |
Sudan | Aedes aegypti populations are abundant and arbovirus(es) is (are) circulating | Aedes albopictus populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat |
Syrian Arab Republic | ||
Tunisia | Aedes albopictus populations are restricted to few sites and do not yet pose a significant threat | |
United Arab Emirates | ||
Yemen | Aedes aegypti populations are spreading and pose a significant public health threat |