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Mosquito-borne diseases especially, dengue is gaining currency nowadays in Pakistan. As there is no approved dengue vaccine available worldwide, prevention and control of vector is the only solution amid prevailing circumstances. The present study is a maiden attempt to screen indoor and outdoor breeding containers for the presence of Aedes () aegypti larvae from selected study districts of Punjab, Pakistan i.e., Dera Ghazi Khan (DG Khan), Chakwal, and Faisalabad. A total of 384 houses from each study districts were surveyed for a calendar year. Mosquito larvae were collected, preserved, and identified using standard taxonomic keys. House Index (HI), Container Index (CI), and Breteau Index (BI) were estimated. Chi-square analysis was applied to calculate the association between larvae and breeding containers. Chakwal was identified with the highest values of Stegomyia indices (HI = 46.61 %, BI = 91.67 %, and CI = 15.28 %) followed by Faisalabad (HI = 34.11 %, BI = 68.75 % and, CI = 13.04 %) and DG Khan (HI = 28.39 %, BI = 68.23 % and, CI = 11.29 %). Earthen jars, tree holes, and water tanks were found significantly (p < 0.05) associated with the abundance of larvae irrespective of the geographical location. However, flower tubs and plastic buckets were found significantly (p < 0.05) associated in Faisalabad and Chakwal while, tyres and plastic bottles were found associated (p < 0.05) with the abundance of larvae in Faisalabad and DG Khan. These findings will help the stakeholders to devise appropriate preventive measures in combating the risk of dengue transmission.

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