Malaria burden and residual transmission: two thirds of mosquito bites may not be preventable with current vector control tools on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Michael Ooko , Nestor Rivas Bela , Mathias Leonard , Valeriano Oluy Nsue Maye , Prudencio Bibang Engono Efiri , Wolfgang Ekoko , Matilde Riloha Rivas , David S Galick , Kylie R DeBoer , Olivier Tresor Donfack , Carlos A Guerra , Guillermo A García , Immo Kleinschmidt
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Abstract

Objectives

This study assesses exposure to malaria vector mosquitos that is nonpreventable through use of nets, the contribution of outdoor and indoor biting towards residual vector exposure, and the risk factors for being bitten and for being infected with malaria parasites on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.

Methods

Human behavior and malaria infection data were collected from 13,735 randomly selected residents during cross-sectional surveys, concomitantly with entomological human landing catches, indoors and outdoors, in 20 locations on the Island. Self-reported time of going indoors, going to bed and whether using a net were analyzed to impute for each respondent the number of bites received outdoors and indoors during the night before the survey.

Results

On average, each person received 2.7 (95% CI: 2.6-2.8) bites per night outdoors, 8.5 (8.3 to 8.7) bites indoors if not using a net, and 4.7 (4.5 to 4.8) bites indoors if using a net. Malaria infection was associated with more bites, regardless of whether received indoors or outdoors. Older age, male gender, not using a net, rural location, and going indoors later increased the risk of being bitten. The proportion of bites not averted by using a net was estimated as 66% (61 to 71).

Conclusions

A large proportion of biting, mostly indoors, may not be preventable by bednets. Tools targeting indoor biting should be prioritized in Bioko. Novel vector control tools are urgently needed to reduce overall exposure to mosquito bites.

疟疾负担和残余传播:在赤道几内亚比奥科岛,三分之二的蚊虫叮咬可能无法通过当前的病媒控制工具来预防。
研究目的本研究评估了赤道几内亚比奥科岛上无法通过使用蚊帐预防的疟疾病媒蚊子暴露情况、户外和室内叮咬对剩余病媒暴露的贡献,以及被叮咬和感染疟疾寄生虫的风险因素。方法:在岛上 20 个地点进行横断面调查,同时在室内和室外进行昆虫学人类着陆捕获,从随机抽取的 13735 名居民中收集了人类行为和疟疾感染数据。通过分析每位受访者自我报告的进入室内、上床睡觉和是否使用蚊帐的时间,推算出调查前一晚在室外和室内被叮咬的次数:平均而言,每人每晚在户外被叮咬2.7次(95% CI为2.6至2.8次),如果没有使用蚊帐,则在室内被叮咬8.5次(8.3至8.7次),如果使用蚊帐,则在室内被叮咬4.7次(4.5至4.8次)。无论在室内还是室外,疟疾感染都与更多的蚊虫叮咬有关。年龄较大、性别为男性、不使用蚊帐、地处农村以及较晚进入室内都会增加被叮咬的风险。据估计,使用蚊帐无法避免被叮咬的比例为 66%(61-71%):结论:长效驱虫蚊帐可能无法预防大部分的咬伤,其中大部分发生在室内。在比奥科,应优先考虑针对室内叮咬的工具。迫切需要新的病媒控制工具来减少蚊虫叮咬的总体风险。
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CiteScore
18.90
自引率
2.40%
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1020
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID) Publisher: International Society for Infectious Diseases Publication Frequency: Monthly Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access Scope: Publishes original clinical and laboratory-based research. Reports clinical trials, reviews, and some case reports. Focuses on epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases. Emphasizes diseases common in under-resourced countries.
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