Seasonal change in species composition and target-site mutations in Anopheles gambiae s.l. in the severe drought area of Kandi, North-eastern Benin

R. Govoétchan, A. Sovi, R. Ossè, M. Akogbéto
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The persistence of malaria transmission in areas with very arid environmental conditions remains enigmatic. The present study investigated seasonal variation of mosquito species composition and Kdr and Ace-1 mutations in Anopheles gambiae s.l. in the very arid district of Kandi in North-eastern Benin. Adult mosquitoes were sampled over 1 year using both human landing catches (HLC) and pyrethrum spray catches in 4 villages belonging to 2 areas of different levels of aridity. The collections were carried out on a bi-monthly basis in the wet season, and once every month in the dry season to better capture the entomological situation in drought period. Females An. gambiae s.l. specimens were kept aside and analysed by PCR for species identification. Presence of kdr and Ace-1 mutations was also assessed in the An. gambiae s.l. collection. A total of 2,211 host-seeking mosquitoes belonging to 15 species were collected in the study area. An. gambiae s.l. was the most abundant species and represented 67% of the collection. Other Anopheles species were found at very low frequency among which An. funestus , An. pharoensis , An. broheri and An. coustani . Molecular species identification showed in dry season a significantly higher frequency of An. coluzzii over An. gambiae s. s. in both less dry (70% vs 29% with p < 0.001) and driest (70% vs 30% and p = 0.034) areas of the district of Kandi. In the rainy season, there was similar frequency of An. coluzzii and An. gambiae s. s. in the less arid area (53% vs 45%; p = 0.153), while An. coluzzii remained significantly predominant (62% vs 38%; p = 0.012) in the driest zone. The frequency of kdr mutation was significantly higher in dry season than in rainy season (93% vs 84%; p < 0.001), while no Ace-1 mutation was detected in the collection. In the current context of climate change marked by increasingly high temperatures and longer droughts, suitable vector control should be designed taking into account characteristics of the vector population maintaining malaria transmission in such arid environmental conditions.
贝宁东北部坎迪严重干旱地区冈比亚按蚊种群组成及靶点突变的季节变化
在环境条件非常干旱的地区,疟疾的持续传播仍然是个谜。本研究调查了贝宁东北部干旱地区冈比亚按蚊种群组成及Kdr和Ace-1突变的季节变化。在2个不同干旱程度地区的4个村庄,采用人落捕法和除虫菊喷雾法对成蚊进行1年取样。在丰水期每两个月采集一次,在旱季每月采集一次,以便更好地捕捉干旱期昆虫学状况。雌性的。冈比亚虫标本保存,用PCR法进行物种鉴定。在An中也评估了kdr和Ace-1突变的存在。冈比亚s.l.收集。在研究区共捕获15种、2211只寻宿主蚊。一个。冈比亚种(Gambiae s.l.)数量最多,占标本总数的67%。其他按蚊种类的发现频率很低,其中安氏按蚊。funestus, An。安。broheri和An。coustani。分子物种鉴定表明,旱季黄杨的发生频率显著高于旱季黄杨。coluzzii over An。冈比亚在坎迪地区不太干燥的地区(70%对29%,p < 0.001)和最干燥的地区(70%对30%,p = 0.034)均存在。在雨季,安的频率相似。coluzzi和An。冈比亚在干旱较少的地区(53% vs 45%);p = 0.153);Coluzzii仍然占据显著优势(62% vs 38%);P = 0.012)。旱季kdr突变频率显著高于雨季(93% vs 84%;p < 0.001),未检出Ace-1突变。当前气候变化的特点是气温越来越高,干旱时间更长,在设计适当的病媒控制时,应考虑到在这种干旱环境条件下保持疟疾传播的病媒种群的特点。
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