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马拉维南部下谢里河谷地区疟疾病媒的叮咬模式。

Biting patterns of malaria vectors of the lower Shire valley, southern Malawi.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Malawi; Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University and Research, the Netherlands.

School of Public Health and Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Malawi; MAC Communicable Diseases Action Centre, Blantyre, Malawi.

出版信息

Acta Trop. 2019 Sep;197:105059. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.105059. Epub 2019 Jun 10.

Abstract

Assessing the biting behaviour of malaria vectors plays an integral role in understanding the dynamics of malaria transmission in a region. Biting times and preference for biting indoors or outdoors varies among mosquito species and across regions. These behaviours may also change over time in response to vector control measures such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). Data on these parameters can provide the sites and times at which different interventions would be effective for vector control. This study assessed the biting patterns of malaria vectors in Chikwawa district, southern Malawi. The study was conducted during the dry and wet seasons in 2016 and 2017, respectively. In each season, mosquitoes were collected indoors and outdoors for 24 nights in six houses per night using the human landing catch. Volunteers were organized into six teams of two individuals, whereby three teams collected mosquitoes indoors and the other three collected mosquitoes outdoors each night, and the teams were rotated among twelve houses. All data were analyzed using Poisson log-linear models. The most abundant species were Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (primarily An. arabiensis) and An. funestus s.l. (exclusively An. funestus s.s.). During the dry season, the biting activity of An. gambiaes.l. was constant outdoors across the categorized hours (18:00 h to 08:45 h), but highest in the late evening hours (21:00 h to 23:45 h) during the wet season. The biting activity of An. funestus s.l. was highest in the late evening hours (21:00 h to 23:45 h) during the dry season and in the late night hours (03:00 h to 05:45 h) during the wet season. Whereas the number of An. funestuss.l. biting was constant (P = 0.662) in both seasons, that of An. gambiaes.l. was higher during the wet season than in the dry season (P = 0.001). Anopheles gambiae s.l. was more likely to bite outdoors than indoors in both seasons. During the wet season, An. funestus s.l. was more likely to bite indoors than outdoors but during the dry season, the bites were similar both indoors and outdoors. The biting activity that occurred in the early and late evening hours, both indoors and outdoors coincides with the times at which individuals may still be awake and physically active, and therefore unprotected by LLINs. Additionally, a substantial number of anopheline bites occurred outdoors. These findings imply that LLINs would only provide partial protection from malaria vectors, which would affect malaria transmission in this area. Therefore, protection against bites by malaria mosquitoes in the early and late evening hours is essential and can be achieved by designing interventions that reduce vector-host contacts during this period.

摘要

评估疟疾媒介的叮咬行为对于理解一个地区疟疾传播的动态至关重要。不同蚊种和不同地区的叮咬时间和室内或室外叮咬偏好各不相同。这些行为也可能随着时间的推移而变化,以响应长效杀虫剂处理蚊帐(LLINs)等媒介控制措施。这些参数的数据可以提供不同干预措施在控制媒介方面的有效时间和地点。本研究评估了马拉维南部奇克瓦瓦区的疟疾媒介的叮咬模式。该研究分别在 2016 年和 2017 年的旱季和雨季进行。在每个季节,每晚在六所房屋内和外各收集 24 晚的蚊子,使用人类降落捕获法。志愿者分为六个两人小组,其中三个小组每晚在室内收集蚊子,另外三个小组在室外收集蚊子,每个小组在 12 所房屋之间轮流。所有数据均使用泊松对数线性模型进行分析。最丰富的物种是冈比亚按蚊亚种(主要是冈比亚按蚊)和曼蚊亚种(仅曼蚊)。在旱季,按蚊的叮咬活动在户外的分类时间(18:00 至 08:45)保持不变,但在雨季的傍晚时间(21:00 至 23:45)最高。曼蚊的叮咬活动在旱季的傍晚时间(21:00 至 23:45)和雨季的深夜时间(03:00 至 05:45)最高。虽然在两个季节中曼蚊的叮咬数量都保持不变(P=0.662),但在雨季的叮咬数量高于旱季(P=0.001)。在两个季节中,按蚊都更倾向于在户外而不是室内叮咬。在雨季,曼蚊更倾向于在室内而不是室外叮咬,但在旱季,室内和室外的叮咬情况相似。在傍晚时分,无论是在室内还是室外,叮咬活动都与个人可能仍然清醒和活跃且未被长效杀虫剂处理蚊帐保护的时间一致。此外,相当数量的按蚊叮咬发生在户外。这些发现表明,长效杀虫剂处理蚊帐只能提供对疟疾媒介的部分保护,这将影响该地区的疟疾传播。因此,在傍晚时分防止疟疾蚊子叮咬至关重要,可以通过设计干预措施来减少这段时间内媒介与宿主的接触来实现。

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