Residual malaria transmission and the role of Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles melas in central Senegal

被引:3
作者
Sy, Ousmane [1 ,2 ]
Sarr, Pape C. [1 ,2 ]
Assogba, Benoit S. [3 ]
Nourdine, Mouhamed A. [1 ,2 ]
Ndiaye, Assane [1 ]
Konate, Lassana [1 ]
Faye, Ousmane [1 ]
Donnelly, Martin J. [4 ]
Gaye, Oumar [2 ]
Weetman, David [4 ]
Niang, Elhadji A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cheikh Anta DIOP, Fac Sci Tech, Lab Ecol Vectorielle & Parasitaire, Dakar, Senegal
[2] Odontostomatol Cheikh Anta DIOP Univ, Lab Med Parasitol MARCAD program Fac Med, Pharm, Dakar, Senegal
[3] Gambia London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Med Res Council Unit, Dis Control & Eliminat Theme, POB 273, Banjul, Gambia
[4] Univ Liverpool Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Dept Vector Biol, Pembroke Pl, Liverpool L35QA, Merseyside, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
hotspots; malaria; elimination; qPCR; Senegal; GAMBIAE; AREA; CULICIDAE; DIPTERA;
D O I
10.1093/jme/tjad020
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
Understanding the behavior and ecology of local malaria vectors is essential for the effectiveness of the commonly used vector-targeted malaria control tools in areas of low malaria transmission. This study was conducted to determine species composition, biting behavior and infectivity of the major Anopheles vectors of Plasmodium falciparum in low transmission settings in central Senegal. Adult mosquitoes were collected using human landing catches during 2 consecutive nights and Pyrethrum Spray Catches in 30-40 randomly selected rooms, from July 2017 to December 2018 in 3 villages. Anopheline mosquitoes were morphologically identified using conventional keys; their reproductive status assessed by ovary dissections, and a sub-sample of Anopheles gambiae s.l. were identified to species level using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Plasmodium sporozoite infections were detected using real-time quantitative PCR. During this study 3684 Anopheles were collected of which 97% were An. gambiae s.l., 0.6% were Anopheles funestus, and 2.4% were Anopheles pharoensis. Molecular identification of 1,877 An. gambiae s.l. revealed a predominance of Anopheles arabiensis (68.7%), followed by Anopheles melas (28.8%), and Anopheles coluzzii (2.1%). The overall human-biting rate of An. gambiae s.l. was highest in the inland site of Keur Martin with 4.92 bites per person per night, while it was similar in the deltaic site, Diofior (0.51) and the coastal site, Mbine Coly (0.67). Parity rates were similar in An. arabiensis (45%) and An. melas (42%). Sporozoite infections were detected in both An. arabiensis and An. melas with the respective infection rates of 1.39% (N = 8) and 0.41% (N = 1). Results suggest that low residual malaria in central Senegal is transmitted by An. arabiensis and An. melas. Consequently, both vectors will need to be targeted as part of malaria elimination efforts in this area of Senegal.
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页数:8
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