Species Composition and Abundance of Indoor Adult Resting Mosquitoes in the Male Students' Hostel at Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria

K.A. Adeniyi, O. A. Adesoye, W.S. Muzammil, Istrael Akinsete, T. Shuaibu, Adedapo Adeogun, M. Dogara
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The presence of mosquitoes in an academic environment is a great threat to both staff and students’ wellbeing due to the possibility of the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases if bitten by infected mosquitoes. Thus, this study surveyed mosquitoes in male students’  hostels in Federal University of Dutse Jigawa State. The study was carried out using the pyrethroid spray catch method from 0600 hours  to 0900 hours. A total of nine hundred and eighty-nine mosquitoes were collected. The predominant specie was Culex quinquefasciatus  (61.53%) had a mean value of 152.25±0.20 which was significantly higher (P˂0.05) than Culex papien 7.59%, Aedes aegypti (13.0%) and  then Anopheles gambiae (s.l) (7.0%) while there was the least with Ae. albopictus with 0.7% value. Mosquitoes’ abundance significantly  varied (P<0.05) with the altitude of building floors in favour of ground floor hostel rooms. Transmission indices revealed two (2) mosquitoes/room and as well as one (1) mosquito/student. Up to 50% of mosquitoes caught were from rooms where no insecticide  aerosols were used. About 19% of mosquitoes were caught from such rooms where the use of insecticide-treated bed nets and aerosol  insecticide were used. Owing to the results recorded in this study, male students living in the hostel should avoid human-vector contact  through the informed use of insecticides and treated bed nets. 
尼日利亚吉加瓦州杜特塞联邦大学男生宿舍室内休息成蚊的种类组成和数量
学术环境中蚊子的存在对教职员工和学生的健康都是一个巨大的威胁,因为如果被受感染的蚊子叮咬,就有可能传播蚊子传播的疾病。因此,本研究对吉加瓦州杜塞联邦大学男生宿舍中的蚊子进行了调查。研究采用拟除虫菊酯喷雾捕捉法,时间为 6:00 至 9:00。共收集到 989 只蚊子。主要蚊种是五带库蚊(61.53%),其平均值为 152.25±0.20,明显高于(P˂0.05)头带库蚊(7.59%)、埃及伊蚊(13.0%)和冈比亚按蚊(7.0%),而白纹伊蚊最少,仅为 0.7%。蚊子的数量随建筑物楼层的高低而显著变化(P<0.05),一楼宿舍房间的蚊子数量较多。传播指数显示,每个房间有两(2)只蚊子,每个学生有一(1)只蚊子。高达 50% 的蚊子来自没有使用杀虫剂喷雾剂的房间。约有 19%的蚊子是从使用驱虫蚊帐和喷雾杀虫剂的房间捕获的。根据这项研究的结果,住在宿舍里的男生应在知情的情况下使用杀虫剂和经过处理的蚊帐,以避免人与病媒的接触。
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