巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省开伯尔地区疟疾病媒按蚊的摄食行为和疟原虫检测。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
Mahnoor Arif, Syed Basit Rasheed, Habib Ullah, Tawaf Ali Shah, Faiz Ur Rehman, Turki M Dawoud
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背景:按蚊是巴基斯坦重要的疟疾病媒,了解按蚊的摄食行为对于控制疟疾的传播十分必要。然而,目前有关雅氏按蚊在巴基斯坦的宿主偏好的信息非常有限。因此,我们旨在探索巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省开伯尔地区疟疾病媒 A. stephensi 的摄食行为:方法:2021 年 3 月至 9 月间,我们共采集了 7462 只蚊子,其中 1674 只(22.4%)被鉴定为 A. stephensi(952 只雌蚊和 722 只雄蚊)。在雌性史蒂芬斯蚊中,495只(52%)为血饲蚊。用醋酸铵沉淀法从吸血的雌性史蒂芬斯蚊身上提取 DNA,然后进行 PCR 分析,确定了血餐来源。对 191 份集合样本进行嵌套 PCR,以检测恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫:结果:主要是牛血餐(73%),其次是人血餐(20%)和鸡血餐(7%),没有发现狗血餐。所有单个蚊子样本对恶性疟原虫检测呈阴性,而两个集合样本(共 191 个样本)对间日疟原虫检测呈阳性:结论:开伯尔地区的史蒂芬斯氏疟蚊主要表现为噬人取食行为,小部分人群感染了间日疟。这些结果强调了有针对性的病媒控制策略、环境管理、社区参与和持续监测对抑制疟疾传播的重要性。
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Feeding Behavior and Plasmodium Detection in Anopheles stephensi, a Malaria Vector in District Khyber, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Background: Anopheles stephensi is a significant malaria vector in Pakistan, and understanding its feeding behavior is necessary to control the spread of malaria. However, limited information is available on the host preferences of A. stephensi in Pakistan. Therefore, we aimed to explore the feeding behavior of A. stephensi, a malaria vector, in the District Khyber, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Methods: A total of 7462 mosquitoes were collected between March and September 2021, with 1674 (22.4%) identified as A. stephensi (952 female and 722 male). Among the female A. stephensi, 495 (52%) were blood-fed. DNA was extracted from the blood-fed female A. stephensi mosquitoes using the Ammonium Acetate Precipitation Method followed by PCR analysis, blood meal sources were identified. Nested PCR on 191 pooled samples was used to detect Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax.

Results: Cattle blood meals were predominant (73%), followed by human (20%) and chicken (7%), with no dog blood meals detected. All individual mosquito samples were negative for Plasmodium falciparum, while two pooled samples (out of 191) tested positive for P. vivax.

Conclusion: A. stephensi in Khyber District primarily displayed anthropophagic feeding behavior, with a small portion of the population infected with P. vivax. The results underscore the importance of targeted vector control strategies, environmental management, community engagement and continuous monitoring to suppress malaria transmission.

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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP) is the official publication of Iranian Society of Parasitology (ISP) launched in 2006. The society was inaugurated in 1994 and pursues the improvement of the knowledge on the parasites and parasitic diseases, exchange of scientific knowledge with foreign societies, publicity activities, and consultation on the parasitic diseases, and intimate relationship among society members. The main aims of the Journal are: contribution to the field of Parasitology, including all aspects of parasites and parasitic diseases (medical and veterinary) and related fields such as Entomology which may be submitted by scientists from Iran and all over the world.
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