Biting Rhythms of Malaria Vector in the Urban Area of Itu, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

E. B. Bassey, D. Oboho, A. U. Akpan, K. N. Opara, I. Atting, J. O. Ogbeche, U. U. Afia, I. Umohata, E. G. Adams, L. Usip
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In Nigeria, malaria is still a serious public health concern. Studies on the endemicity of the illness in Akwa Ibom State have been conducted to identify effective strategies for malaria control, but little is known about the spread of Anopheles in the metropolitan Itu area. In the study area, a descriptive study was conducted between November 2017 and December 2018. The CDC light trap human baited bednet method was used to measure the biting activity of both indoor and outdoor mosquitoes, while the pyrethroid spray catch technique was utilized to estimate the density of mosquitoes resting indoors. Standard entomological instruments were used for morphological identification of mosquitoes. Out of the 1263 mosquitoes that were captured, An. gambiae s l (87.49%) was more prevalent. The wet season had a considerably (p<0.05) greater indoor resting density of Anopheles mosquitoes than the dry season. The average indoor resting density was 39.40 Anopheles/room, and the annual man-biting rate was a considerably (p <0.05) high 59.38 bites/man. The peak biting times were seen to be between 2 and 3 a.m., indoors (23.97%) and between 12 and 1 a.m., outdoors (19.74%). Year-round transmission of malaria occurs. The primary malaria vector in Itu metropolitan region is Anopheles gambiae. Planning and carrying out malaria control measures is so crucial in the Itu Local Government Area.
尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州伊图城市地区疟疾病媒的叮咬节律
在尼日利亚,疟疾仍然是一个严重的公共卫生问题。为了确定有效的疟疾控制策略,对阿夸伊博姆州的疟疾流行情况进行了研究,但对伊图大都会地区的按蚊传播情况却知之甚少。在研究地区,2017 年 11 月至 2018 年 12 月期间进行了一项描述性研究。研究采用了疾病预防控制中心的光诱捕器人饵蚊帐法来测量室内外蚊子的叮咬活动,同时利用拟除虫菊酯喷雾捕捉技术来估计在室内休息的蚊子密度。标准昆虫学仪器用于蚊子的形态鉴定。在捕获的 1263 只蚊子中,冈比亚疟蚊(87.49%)较多。雨季的按蚊室内静止密度比旱季大得多(p<0.05)。平均室内休息密度为 39.40 只按蚊/间,而每年的人蚊叮咬率则高达 59.38 次/人(p<0.05)。被叮咬的高峰期为凌晨 2 点至 3 点,室内为 23.97%,室外为 12 点至 1 点,室外为 19.74%。疟疾全年传播。伊图大区的主要疟疾病媒是冈比亚按蚊。在伊图地方政府区,规划和实施疟疾控制措施至关重要。
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