ANOPHELES-PALUDIS AN IMPORTANT MALARIA VECTOR IN ZAIRE

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KARCH, S
MOUCHET, J
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BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE PATHOLOGIE EXOTIQUE | 1992年 / 85卷 / 05期
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ANOPHELES-PALUDIS; VECTOR; MALARIA; ZAIRE;
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R51 [传染病];
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An entomological study was carried out on the transmission of malaria in the Bandundu region, Zaire, during the dry season (July and August 1991). Five Anopheles species were recorded. Anopheles paludis, A. gambiae, A. funestus, A. moucheti and A. nili. A. paludis was the dominant species and represents 55.1 % of the total; the average number of A. paludis bites per man/day was 4.2. The sporozoite index was 6.2 %; the inoculation rate due to A. paludis was h = 0.26, 1 infective bite each 4 days. A. paludis plays an important role with A. gambiae and is considered as one of the main vectors of malaria in this region.
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