HOCKING B, HOCKING J M
Bull World Health Organ. 1962;27(4-5):465-72.
Following a review of the literature on Simuliidae, relevant to the African scene, since 1955, the authors present observations made on Simulium damnosum at Mvolo, Equatoria, and along the Damer reach of the Nile, in the Sudan and consider these in relation to the economic importance of this species and the possibilities for control of the fly and of onchocerciasis transmitted by it.Meta-diethyltoluamide has been shown to be an effective repellent against this species, and the authors suggest that this or some other modern insect repellent might usefully be made available locally.It is suggested that the full life-cycle of S. damnosum in this area needs to be worked out, and a study made of the long-term effects of DDT larviciding on the flora and fauna of a typical river. A procedure for larviciding is recommended. Attention is drawn to the possibility of achieving natural control.
在回顾了自1955年以来与非洲情况相关的蚋科文献后,作者介绍了在赤道省姆沃洛以及苏丹尼罗河达默河段对恶蚋的观察结果,并结合该物种的经济重要性以及控制这种苍蝇及其传播的盘尾丝虫病的可能性进行了考量。已证明间二乙甲苯酰胺是针对该物种的有效驱避剂,作者建议可在当地提供这种或其他一些现代驱虫剂。建议确定该地区恶蚋的完整生命周期,并研究滴滴涕杀幼虫对典型河流动植物群的长期影响。推荐了一种杀幼虫程序。提请注意实现自然控制的可能性。