ABSTRACT

Mosquitoes are one of India’s toxic insects. They have the ability to carry and spread disease to humans and this causes millions of deaths every year. The Aedesa Aegypti mosquito transmits Mosquito-Borne Disease such as chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever, and zika virus to humans. Sustained and effective mosquito control efforts are necessary to avoid outbreaks of such diseases. Researchers have developed a tool that can forecast the possibility of dengue outbreaks in different parts of India on the basis of environmental conditions; a development that can help to take preventive measures against deadly infection. Dengue has been known in India since the 1940s, but the spread of the disease was previously very limited. The more varied the gap of the moving average, the smoother the original series develops. For Tamil Nadu’s dengue dataset, the weekly moving average is considered for smoothing the series.