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在泰国西部疟疾高发地区,按蚊属和疟蚊属(双翅目:蚊科)的物种多样性和叮咬活性。

Species diversity and biting activity of Anopheles dirus and Anopheles baimaii (Diptera: Culicidae) in a malaria prone area of western Thailand.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2012 Sep 25;5:211. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-211.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A survey of adult anopheline mosquito diversities, collected from September 2009 to August 2010, was conducted in a malaria endemic area of western Thailand. Two anopheline species complexes, Dirus and Minimus, along with the Maculatus group were observed. Of several species documented from within each complex and group, four important malaria vectors were identified, including An. dirus, An. baimaii, An. minimus, and An. sawadwongporni. Information on biting activity and host preference for any single species within the Dirus complex has never been assessed. Using specific molecular identification assays, the trophic behavior and biting activity of each sibling species within the Dirus complex were observed and analyzed for the Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand.

METHODS

Adult female mosquitoes were collected for two consecutive nights each month during a one year period. Three collection methods, human landing indoor (HLI), human landing outdoor (HLO), and cattle baited collections (CBC) were applied. Each team of collectors captured mosquitoes between 1800 and 0600 h.

RESULTS

From a total of 9,824 specimens, 656 belong to the Dirus complex (An. dirus 6.09% and An. baimaii 0.59%), 8,802 to the Minimus complex (An. minimus 4.95% and An. harrisoni 84.65%) and 366 to the Maculatus group (An. maculatus 2.43% and An. sawadwongporni 1.29%). Both An. dirus and An. baimaii demonstrated exophagic and zoophilic behaviors. Significantly greater numbers of An. dirus and An. baimaii were collected from cattle as compared to humans (P = 0.003 for An. dirus and P = 0.048 for An. baimaii).

CONCLUSIONS

Significantly greater numbers of An. dirus and An. baimaii were collected from cattle baited traps as compared to human landing collections (P < 0.05), demonstrating that both species show a strong zoophilic behavior. Knowledge of host-seeking behavior helps to define a species' capacity to acquire and transmit malaria and its contribution to the overall risk for disease transmission in the human population, as well as, assisting in the design and implementation of appropriate vector prevention and control strategies.

摘要

背景

2009 年 9 月至 2010 年 8 月,在泰国西部的疟疾流行地区进行了一项成蚊多样性调查。观察到两个按蚊种复合体,Dirus 和 Minimus 以及 Maculatus 组。从每个复合体和组中记录的几种物种中,确定了四种重要的疟疾媒介,包括 An. dirus、An. baimaii、An. minimus 和 An. sawadwongporni。从未评估过 Dirus 复合体中任何单一物种的叮咬活动和宿主偏好信息。使用特定的分子鉴定检测,对泰国堪察那布里省的 Dirus 复合体中的每个姐妹种的营养行为和叮咬活动进行了观察和分析。

方法

在一年期间,每月连续两晚收集成年雌性蚊子。应用了三种采集方法,即室内人体诱捕(HLI)、室外人体诱捕(HLO)和牛诱捕采集(CBC)。每个采集小组在 1800 至 0600 小时之间捕获蚊子。

结果

总共 9824 个标本中,656 个属于 Dirus 复合体(An. dirus 占 6.09%,An. baimaii 占 0.59%),8802 个属于 Minimus 复合体(An. minimus 占 4.95%,An. harrisoni 占 84.65%),366 个属于 Maculatus 组(An. maculatus 占 2.43%,An. sawadwongporni 占 1.29%)。An. dirus 和 An. baimaii 均表现出外生性和嗜血性行为。与人类相比,从牛身上采集到的 An. dirus 和 An. baimaii 的数量明显更多(An. dirus 为 P = 0.003,An. baimaii 为 P = 0.048)。

结论

与人体诱捕采集相比,从牛诱捕陷阱中采集到的 An. dirus 和 An. baimaii 数量明显更多(P<0.05),这表明这两个物种都具有强烈的嗜血性。宿主搜索行为的知识有助于确定物种获取和传播疟疾的能力及其对人群疾病传播的总体风险的贡献,并有助于设计和实施适当的媒介预防和控制策略。

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