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一种可分析的、具有年龄结构的蚊虫传播感染的媒介控制影响模型。

An analytically tractable, age-structured model of the impact of vector control on mosquito-transmitted infections.

机构信息

Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS Comput Biol. 2024 Mar 14;20(3):e1011440. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011440. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Vector control is a vital tool utilised by malaria control and elimination programmes worldwide, and as such it is important that we can accurately quantify the expected public health impact of these methods. There are very few previous models that consider vector-control-induced changes in the age-structure of the vector population and the resulting impact on transmission. We analytically derive the steady-state solution of a novel age-structured deterministic compartmental model describing the mosquito feeding cycle, with mosquito age represented discretely by parity-the number of cycles (or successful bloodmeals) completed. Our key model output comprises an explicit, analytically tractable solution that can be used to directly quantify key transmission statistics, such as the effective reproductive ratio under control, Rc, and investigate the age-structured impact of vector control. Application of this model reinforces current knowledge that adult-acting interventions, such as indoor residual spraying of insecticides (IRS) or long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), can be highly effective at reducing transmission, due to the dual effects of repelling and killing mosquitoes. We also demonstrate how larval measures can be implemented in addition to adult-acting measures to reduce Rc and mitigate the impact of waning insecticidal efficacy, as well as how mid-ranges of LLIN coverage are likely to experience the largest effect of reduced net integrity on transmission. We conclude that whilst well-maintained adult-acting vector control measures are substantially more effective than larval-based interventions, incorporating larval control in existing LLIN or IRS programmes could substantially reduce transmission and help mitigate any waning effects of adult-acting measures.

摘要

病媒控制是全球疟疾控制和消除规划中使用的重要工具,因此,我们能够准确量化这些方法对公共卫生的预期影响非常重要。以前很少有模型考虑到病媒控制引起的病媒种群年龄结构变化及其对传播的影响。我们通过分析推导出了一个新的年龄结构确定性 compartmental 模型的稳态解,该模型描述了蚊子的吸血周期,其中蚊子的年龄通过交配次数(或成功吸血次数)离散表示。我们的关键模型输出包括一个明确的、可分析的解决方案,可以直接量化关键传播统计数据,例如控制下的有效繁殖率 Rc,并研究病媒控制的年龄结构影响。该模型的应用强化了当前的知识,即成人作用的干预措施,如室内滞留喷洒杀虫剂(IRS)或长效杀虫蚊帐(LLINs),由于驱避和杀死蚊子的双重作用,可以非常有效地降低传播率。我们还展示了如何在成虫作用措施之外实施幼虫措施来降低 Rc 并减轻杀虫效力减弱的影响,以及 LLIN 覆盖率的中范围如何可能对传播的降低网完整性产生最大影响。我们得出的结论是,虽然维护良好的成虫作用病媒控制措施比基于幼虫的干预措施有效得多,但在现有的 LLIN 或 IRS 计划中纳入幼虫控制可能会大大降低传播率,并有助于减轻成虫作用措施的任何减弱效果。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5148/10965057/6d25c383e65e/pcbi.1011440.g001.jpg

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