Is outdoor-resting behaviour in malaria vectors consistent? Short report from northern Ghana.

Q2 Multidisciplinary
AAS Open Research Pub Date : 2022-02-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.12688/aasopenres.13317.2
Majidah Hamid-Adiamoh, Davis Nwakanma, Isaac Sraku, Alfred Amambua-Ngwa, Yaw A Afrane
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Background: Recent studies have observed vectors resting predominantly outdoors in settings where anti-vector tools are extensively deployed. This has been attributed to selection pressure from use of control tools. This present study examined if the outdoor resting behaviour in the vector population is random or indicative of a consistent preference of one resting site over the other. Methods: Mark-release-recapture experiments were conducted with outdoor-resting Anopheles gambiae and An. funestus mosquitoes collected from two villages in northern Ghana during rainy and dry seasons. Mosquitoes were marked with fluorescent dyes and released indoors. The experiments were controlled with indoor-resting mosquitoes, which were marked and released outdoors. Twelves release events were conducted for outdoor-resting mosquitoes and two for indoor mosquitoes, with ten replicates in each event. Species of all recaptured mosquitoes were identified and assessed for consistency in their resting behaviour. Results: A total of 4,460 outdoor-resting mosquitoes comprising An. gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) (2,636, 59%) and An. funestus complex (1,824, 41%) were marked and released. Overall, 31 (0.7%) mosquitoes were recaptured mostly from outdoor location comprising 25 (81%) An. gambiae s.l. and 6 (19%) An. funestus complex. Only 3 (10%) of the recaptured mosquitoes were found resting indoors where they were released. The majority of the outdoor-recaptured mosquitoes were An. arabiensis (11, 39%), followed by An. coluzzii (7, 25%); whereas all indoor-recaptured mosquitoes were An. coluzzii. For the control experiment, 324 indoor-resting mosquitoes constituting 313 (97%) An. gambiae s.l. and 11 (3%) An. funestus complex were marked and released. However, none of these was recaptured neither indoors nor outdoors. More mosquitoes were captured and recaptured during rainy season, but this was not statistically significant (Z=0.79, P=0.21). Conclusions: These results suggested the tendency for the mosquitoes to retain their outdoor-resting behaviour. Further investigations are required to ascertain if emerging preference for outdoor resting behaviour in malaria vector populations is consistent or a random occurrence.

疟疾病媒的户外休息行为是否一致?来自加纳北部的简短报道。
背景:最近的研究发现,在广泛部署反媒介工具的环境中,媒介主要停留在户外。这归因于使用控制工具带来的选择压力。本研究调查了媒介种群的户外休息行为是随机的,还是表明一种休息地点优于另一种。方法:对野外栖息的冈比亚按蚊和安按蚊进行标记释放-再捕获实验。在雨季和旱季从加纳北部的两个村庄收集到的funestus蚊子。蚊子被荧光染料标记并释放到室内。实验用室内静息的蚊子进行控制,将其标记并释放到室外。对室外静息的蚊虫进行了12次释放试验,对室内的蚊虫进行了2次释放试验,每次试验10次重复。对所有捕获的蚊子的种类进行鉴定,并评估其休息行为的一致性。结果:共捕获室外栖息蚊4460只,其中安氏蚊;冈比亚sensus lato (s.l) (2,636, 59%);Funestus复合物(1824个,41%)被标记并释放。共捕获蚊类31只(0.7%),其中室外捕获蚊类25只(81%);冈比亚人6人(19%);funestus复杂。在被捕获的蚊子中,只有3只(10%)在释放后停留在室内。室外捕获的蚊虫以安蚊为主;arabiensis(11.39%)次之。Coluzzii (7.25%);而室内捕获的所有蚊子均为安。coluzzii。对照实验,室内静息蚊324只,占313只(97%);gambiae s.l.和11 (3%)An。Funestus复合物被标记并释放。然而,无论是在室内还是室外,这些都没有被重新捕获。雨季捕获和再捕获的蚊子较多,但差异无统计学意义(Z=0.79, P=0.21)。结论:这些结果表明蚊子有保持其户外休息行为的趋势。需要进一步调查以确定疟疾病媒种群中出现的户外休息行为偏好是一致的还是随机发生的。
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