Dutta P, Bhattacharyya D R, Khan S A, Sharma C K, Mahanta J
Regional Medical Research Center, NE Region (ICMR), Assam, India.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1996 Jun;27(2):378-81.
The feeding behavior of Anopheles dirus, the forest breeding, major malaria vector in northeast India was studied. The analysis of blood meals collected from this mosquito revealed that the species was highly anthropophilic in nature, the anthropophilic index being 90.5. The results of bait collection on human and cattle bait also confirmed its biting preference for human hosts. The species was observed to land on human bait throughout the night, showing prominent biting time at 20.00-21.00, 23.00-24.00 and 02.00-03.00 hours during the study period.
对印度东北部主要的疟疾媒介——林栖的大劣按蚊的摄食行为进行了研究。对从这种蚊子采集的血餐进行分析后发现,该物种本质上具有高度嗜人性,嗜人指数为90.5。在人和牛诱饵上进行诱饵采集的结果也证实了其对人类宿主的叮咬偏好。在研究期间观察到该物种整夜都会落在人诱饵上,在20:00 - 21:00、23:00 - 24:00和02:00 - 03:00时出现明显的叮咬高峰。