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在也门亚丁市的国内流离失所者营地和收容社区中发现了按蚊斯蒂芬斯。

Confirmation of the presence of Anopheles stephensi among internally displaced people's camps and host communities in Aden city, Yemen.

机构信息

The MENTOR Initiative, Burns House, Harlands Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1PG, UK.

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5QA, UK.

出版信息

Malar J. 2023 Jan 2;22(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s12936-022-04427-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Declines in global malaria cases and deaths since the millennium are currently challenged by multiple factors including funding limitations, limits of, and resistance to vector control tools, and also recent spread of the invasive vector species, Anopheles stephensi-especially into novel urban settings where malaria rates are typically low. Coupled with general increases in urbanization and escalations in the number of conflicts creating rapid and unplanned population displacement into temporary shelter camps within host urban areas, particularly in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa, increased urban malaria is a major threat to control and elimination.

METHODS

Entomological monitoring surveys (targeting Aedes aegypti) of water containers across urban areas hosting internally displaced people (IDP) communities in Aden city, Yemen, were performed by The MENTOR Initiative, a non-governmental organisation. As part of these surveys in 2021 23 larvae collected and raised to adults were morphologically identified as An. stephensi. Twelve of the samples were sent to Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine for independent morphological assessment and genetic analysis by sequencing the ribosomal ITS2 region and the mitochondrial COI gene.

RESULTS

All twelve samples were confirmed morphologically and by sequence comparison of the single ITS2 and COI haplotype detected to the NCBI BLAST database as An. stephensi. Phylogenetic analysis with comparable COI sequences indicated close relationship to haplotypes found in Djibouti and Ethiopia.

CONCLUSION

The study results confirm the presence of An. stephensi in Yemen. Confirmation of the species in multiple urban communities hosting thousands of IDPs living in temporary shelters with widescale dependency on open water containers is of particular concern due to the vulnerability of the population and abundance of favourable breeding sites for the vector. Proactive monitoring and targeted integrated vector management are required to limit impacts in this area of typically low malaria transmission, and to prevent further the spread of An. stephensi within the region.

摘要

背景

自千禧年以来,全球疟疾病例和死亡人数有所下降,但目前正受到多种因素的挑战,包括资金限制、病媒控制工具的局限性和耐药性,以及最近入侵的媒介物种——致倦库蚊(Anopheles stephensi)的传播——特别是进入疟疾发病率通常较低的新型城市环境。此外,城市化进程的普遍加快以及因冲突而导致的人口快速和无计划地向城市地区的临时收容营迁移的情况增多,尤其是在中东和撒哈拉以南非洲,城市疟疾的增多对控制和消除疟疾构成了重大威胁。

方法

非政府组织 The MENTOR Initiative 在也门亚丁市的收容国内流离失所者(IDP)社区的城市地区进行了蚊虫监测调查(以埃及伊蚊为目标)。作为这些调查的一部分,2021 年共采集并饲养了 23 只幼虫,经形态学鉴定为致倦库蚊。其中 12 个样本被送到利物浦热带医学院,通过核糖体 ITS2 区和线粒体 COI 基因测序进行独立的形态学评估和遗传分析。

结果

所有 12 个样本在形态学上均被证实,且通过与 NCBI BLAST 数据库中检测到的单一 ITS2 和 COI 单倍型的序列比较得到证实,均为致倦库蚊。与可比 COI 序列的系统发育分析表明,与在吉布提和埃塞俄比亚发现的单倍型密切相关。

结论

研究结果证实致倦库蚊在也门的存在。在收容成千上万 IDP 的临时收容所中,在广泛依赖开放水容器的情况下,在多个城市社区中发现该物种,这尤其令人担忧,因为该人群易受感染,且有利于媒介滋生的地点众多。需要进行主动监测并采取有针对性的综合病媒管理,以限制该地区通常低疟疾传播的影响,并防止致倦库蚊在该地区进一步传播。

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