Bionomics of Anopheles stephensi across the urban-rural landscapes of Eastern Ethiopia.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Teshome Degefa, Daibin Zhong, Ming-Chieh Lee, Hailu Merga, Ephrem Abiy, Xiaoming Wang, Guofa Zhou, Tsigereda Kifle, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, Guiyun Yan
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Background: Invasion and spread of Anopheles stephensi in sub-Saharan Africa poses a threat to malaria control and elimination efforts in the continent. This study aimed to determine the distribution and bionomics of An. stephensi across the urban-rural landscapes of eastern Ethiopia.

Methods: Entomological surveillance was conducted in urban, peri-urban and rural settings of Dire Dawa and Awash Sebat Kilo from June to November 2022. Anopheles immature stages were collected using standard dippers. Adult mosquitoes were collected using CDC light traps, Prokopack aspirator and BG-pro traps. Mosquitoes were identified to species using morphological identification keys and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to determine mosquito blood meal sources and Plasmodium sporozoite infection. The WHO tube bioassays were used to assess susceptibility of An. stephensi to pyrethroids, carbamates and organophosphates. Knockdown resistance (kdr) and acetyl cholinesterase (ace-1) target site mutations were analysed.

Results: A total of 16,135 Anopheles immature stages were collected. Anopheles stephensi comprised 95.3%, 79.0% and 47.8% of the Anopheles larvae collected from urban, peri-urban and rural settings, respectively. Anopheles stephensi was the predominant species (95.8%) in artificial habitats, followed by Anopheles arabiensis (4.0%). In natural habitats, An. arabiensis was predominant (82.7%), followed by An. stephensi (5.8%) and other species (11.5%). Among the 259 adult Anopheles mosquitoes collected, An. stephensi constituted 56.8%, An. arabiensis 42.9%, and Anopheles coustani 0.4%. The human, bovine, goat, chicken and dog blood indices of An. stephensi were 18.9%, 27.0%, 35.1%, 8.1% and 2.7%, respectively. The overall sporozoite rates were 2.0% for An. stephensi and 1.0% for An. arabiensis. Anopheles stephensi showed resistance to all tested insecticides, with a low frequency (< 0.4%) of kdr alleles and no ace-1 mutation detected.

Conclusion: Anopheles stephensi breeds in both artificial and natural habitats across urban, peri-urban and rural settings in eastern Ethiopia, with a preference for urban environments. It exhibits opportunistic feeding behaviour. The predominance of An. stephensi over the native vector, An. arabiensis, along with its susceptibility to Plasmodium infection, suggests that this species may contribute to the malaria resurgence in eastern Ethiopia. These findings will support malaria control programmes in planning vector control strategies that target the diverse larval habitats of An. stephensi. Further research is needed to develop innovative vector control and surveillance tools to address the challenge of insecticide resistance in An. stephensi and to effectively monitor its behaviour.

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埃塞俄比亚东部城乡景观中斯氏按蚊的生物学特征。
背景:斯氏按蚊在撒哈拉以南非洲的入侵和传播对该大陆的疟疾控制和消除工作构成威胁。本研究的目的是为了确定安的分布和生物学。在埃塞俄比亚东部的城乡景观中。方法:于2022年6 - 11月在迪勒达瓦省和阿瓦什塞巴特基洛省的城市、城郊和农村进行昆虫学监测。按蚊幼体用标准蘸勺采集。采用CDC诱蚊灯、Prokopack诱蚊器和BG-pro诱蚊器采集成蚊。利用形态识别键和聚合酶链反应(PCR)对蚊种进行鉴定。采用酶联免疫吸附法检测蚊虫血源和孢子虫感染情况。采用世界卫生组织(WHO)试管生物测定法,对安。到拟除虫菊酯,氨基甲酸酯和有机磷酸盐。分析敲低抗性(kdr)和乙酰胆碱酯酶(ace-1)靶位点突变。结果:共采集按蚊幼期16135只。城市、城郊和农村采集的按蚊幼虫中,斯氏按蚊占95.3%、79.0%和47.8%。人工生境优势蚊种为斯氏按蚊(95.8%),其次为阿拉伯按蚊(4.0%)。在自然栖息地,安。以阿拉伯种居多,占82.7%;斯蒂芬氏蝇(5.8%)和其他种(11.5%)。在采集到的259只成年按蚊中,安;斯蒂芬氏菌占56.8%;阿拉伯按蚊42.9%,库斯坦按蚊0.4%。人血、牛血、山羊血、鸡血、狗血指标。斯蒂芬氏体分别为18.9%、27.0%、35.1%、8.1%和2.7%。总孢子率为2.0%。stephensi和1.0%的An。arabiensis。结论:在埃塞俄比亚东部的城市、城郊和农村环境中,斯氏按蚊在人工和自然生境中均有繁殖,且偏好城市环境。它表现出机会取食行为。An的优势。史蒂芬斯除以原生向量An。arabiensis及其对疟原虫感染的易感性表明,该物种可能导致埃塞俄比亚东部的疟疾卷土重来。这些发现将支持疟疾控制规划,规划针对疟蚊不同幼虫栖息地的病媒控制战略。stephensi。需要进一步研究开发创新的病媒控制和监测工具,以应对安省杀虫剂耐药性的挑战。并有效地监控其行为。
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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.10
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23.30%
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334
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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