BACKGROUND
<i>Aedes aegypti</i> is a vector for the transmission of diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, Zika fever, and yellow fever. In 2016, over 1 million cases of these diseases were reported in Brazil, which is an alarming public health issue. One of the ways of controlling this disease is by inspecting and neutralizing the places where <i>A. aegypti</i> lays its eggs. The Ministry of Planning, Development, and Administration of Brazil maintains the inspection statistics.
OBJECTIVE
We propose a multi-criteria analysis to create an index for <i>A. aegypti</i> inspections reported through the Ministry of Planning, Development, and Administration system of Brazil.
METHODS
Based on the repository from urban cleaning services combined with data on inspections conducted by government agencies in several Brazilian cities and municipalities, we selected and combined metrics, which we further ranked using the analytic hierarchy process methodology. We also developed risk maps based on the analytic hierarchy process ranking of the <i>A. aegypti</i> breeding sites.
RESULTS
Based on our analysis and the available data, the priority for inspections should consider the number of sick people (weight 0.350), medical evaluations (weight 0.239), inspections (weight 0.201), mosquito breeding sites (weight 0.126), and days of absence from work (weight 0.096).
CONCLUSIONS
The proposed index could aid public health practitioners in preventing the appearance of new <i>A. aegypti</i> breeding sites. This information technology application can help solve such public health challenges.