Vectorial competence, insecticide resistance in Anopheles funestus and operational implications for malaria vector control strategies in Benin Republic

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Romaric Akoton
Pierre Marie Sovegnon
Oswald Y. Djihinto
Adandé A. Medjigbodo
Romuald Agonhossou
Helga M. Saizonou
Genevieve M. Tchigossou
Seun M. Atoyebi
Eric Tossou
Francis Zeukeng
Hamirath O. Lagnika
Wassiyath Mousse
Ayola Akim Adegnika
Rousseau Djouaka
Luc S. Djogbénou
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[1] University of Abomey-Calavi,Tropical Infectious Diseases Research Centre (TIDRC)
[2] Fondation Pour la Recherche Scientifique (FORS),Cell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology
[3] International Institute of Tropical Agriculture,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science
[4] University of Ibadan,Institute for Tropical Medicine (ITM)
[5] University of Buea,Regional Institute of Public Health
[6] Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné (CERMEL),undefined
[7] University of Tübingen,undefined
[8] University of Abomey-Calavi,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 22卷
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Insecticide resistance; Vectorial competence; Malaria; Benin;
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The primary reason for the failure of malaria vector control across endemic regions is the widespread insecticide resistance observed in Anopheles vectors. The most dominant African vectors of malaria parasites are Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus mosquitoes. These species often exhibit divergent behaviours and adaptive changes underscoring the importance of deploying active and effective measures in their control. Unlike An. gambiae, An. funestus mosquitoes are poorly studied in Benin Republic. However, recent reports indicated that An. funestus can adapt and colonize various ecological niches owing to its resistance against insecticides and adaptation to changing breeding habitats. Unfortunately, scientific investigations on the contribution of An. funestus to malaria transmission, their susceptibility to insecticide and resistance mechanism developed are currently insufficient for the design of better control strategies. In an attempt to gather valuable information on An. funestus, the present review examines the progress made on this malaria vector species in Benin Republic and highlights future research perspectives on insecticide resistance profiles and related mechanisms, as well as new potential control strategies against An. funestus. Literature analysis revealed that An. funestus is distributed all over the country, although present in low density compared to other dominant malaria vectors. Interestingly, An. funestus is being found in abundance during the dry seasons, suggesting an adaptation to desiccation. Among the An. funestus group, only An. funestus sensu stricto (s.s.) and Anopheles leesoni were found in the country with An. funestus s.s. being the most abundant species. Furthermore, An. funestus s.s. is the only one species in the group contributing to malaria transmission and have adapted biting times that allow them to bite at dawn. In addition, across the country, An. funestus were found resistant to pyrethroid insecticides used for bed nets impregnation and also resistant to bendiocarb which is currently being introduced in indoor residual spraying formulation in malaria endemic regions. All these findings highlight the challenges faced in controlling this malaria vector. Therefore, advancing the knowledge of vectorial competence of An. funestus, understanding the dynamics of insecticide resistance in this malaria vector, and exploring alternative vector control measures, are critical for sustainable malaria control efforts in Benin Republic.
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