Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran

Background: Malarious areas in Iran are close to Afghanistan and Pakistan that urge the researchers to extend their knowledge on malaria epidemiology to the neighboring countries as well. Vectorial capacity differs at species or even at population level, the first essential step is accurate identif...

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Main Authors: Helen Hoosh-Deghati, Navid Dinparast-Djadid, Vahideh Moin-Vaziri, Hoda Atta, Abbas Ali Raz, Seyyed Javad Seyyed-Tabaei, Naseh Maleki-Ravasan, Hamzeh Alipour, Sedigheh Zakeri, Eznollah Azar-Gashb
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
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Online Access:https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/669
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spelling doaj-5845f251e5324149a5f1264185fa3e752020-11-25T03:27:53ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases 1735-71792322-22712017-10-01113349Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and IranHelen Hoosh-Deghati0Navid Dinparast-Djadid1Vahideh Moin-Vaziri2Hoda Atta3Abbas Ali Raz4Seyyed Javad Seyyed-Tabaei5Naseh Maleki-Ravasan6Hamzeh Alipour7Sedigheh Zakeri8Eznollah Azar-Gashb9Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranMalaria Control, Word Health Organization/Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Cairo, EgyptMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranMalaria and Vector Research Group, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Background: Malarious areas in Iran are close to Afghanistan and Pakistan that urge the researchers to extend their knowledge on malaria epidemiology to the neighboring countries as well. Vectorial capacity differs at species or even at population level, the first essential step is accurate identification of vectors. This study aimed to identify Anopheles species composition in selected malarious areas of Afghanistan and Iran, providing further applied data for other research in two countries. Methods: Adults Anopheles spp. were collected from four provinces in Afghanistan (Badakhshan, Herat, Kunduz, Nangarhar) by pyrethrum spray catch, hand collection methods through WHO/EMRO coordination and from Chaba­har County in Iran by pyrethrum spray catch method. Identification was performed using reliable identification key. Results: Totally, 800 female Anopheles mosquitos, 400 from each country were identified at species level. Anophe­les composition in Afghanistan was An. superpictus, An. stephensi and An. hyrcanus. Most prevalent species in Ba­dakhshan and Kunduz were An. superpictus, whereas An. stephensi and An. hyrcanus were respectively found in Nangarhar and Heart. Anopheles species in Chabahar County of Iran were An. stephensi, An. fluviatilis, An. culicifa­cies and An. sergentii. The most prevalent species was An. stephensi. Conclusion: Current study provides a basis for future research such as detection of Plasmodium infection in col­lected samples which is on process by the authors, also for effective implementation of evidence-based malaria vec­tor intervention strategies. https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/669AnophelesMorphological identificationAfghanistanIran
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author Helen Hoosh-Deghati
Navid Dinparast-Djadid
Vahideh Moin-Vaziri
Hoda Atta
Abbas Ali Raz
Seyyed Javad Seyyed-Tabaei
Naseh Maleki-Ravasan
Hamzeh Alipour
Sedigheh Zakeri
Eznollah Azar-Gashb
spellingShingle Helen Hoosh-Deghati
Navid Dinparast-Djadid
Vahideh Moin-Vaziri
Hoda Atta
Abbas Ali Raz
Seyyed Javad Seyyed-Tabaei
Naseh Maleki-Ravasan
Hamzeh Alipour
Sedigheh Zakeri
Eznollah Azar-Gashb
Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Anopheles
Morphological identification
Afghanistan
Iran
author_facet Helen Hoosh-Deghati
Navid Dinparast-Djadid
Vahideh Moin-Vaziri
Hoda Atta
Abbas Ali Raz
Seyyed Javad Seyyed-Tabaei
Naseh Maleki-Ravasan
Hamzeh Alipour
Sedigheh Zakeri
Eznollah Azar-Gashb
author_sort Helen Hoosh-Deghati
title Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
title_short Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
title_full Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
title_fullStr Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
title_full_unstemmed Composition of Anopheles Species Collected from Selected Malarious Areas of Afghanistan and Iran
title_sort composition of anopheles species collected from selected malarious areas of afghanistan and iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
issn 1735-7179
2322-2271
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background: Malarious areas in Iran are close to Afghanistan and Pakistan that urge the researchers to extend their knowledge on malaria epidemiology to the neighboring countries as well. Vectorial capacity differs at species or even at population level, the first essential step is accurate identification of vectors. This study aimed to identify Anopheles species composition in selected malarious areas of Afghanistan and Iran, providing further applied data for other research in two countries. Methods: Adults Anopheles spp. were collected from four provinces in Afghanistan (Badakhshan, Herat, Kunduz, Nangarhar) by pyrethrum spray catch, hand collection methods through WHO/EMRO coordination and from Chaba­har County in Iran by pyrethrum spray catch method. Identification was performed using reliable identification key. Results: Totally, 800 female Anopheles mosquitos, 400 from each country were identified at species level. Anophe­les composition in Afghanistan was An. superpictus, An. stephensi and An. hyrcanus. Most prevalent species in Ba­dakhshan and Kunduz were An. superpictus, whereas An. stephensi and An. hyrcanus were respectively found in Nangarhar and Heart. Anopheles species in Chabahar County of Iran were An. stephensi, An. fluviatilis, An. culicifa­cies and An. sergentii. The most prevalent species was An. stephensi. Conclusion: Current study provides a basis for future research such as detection of Plasmodium infection in col­lected samples which is on process by the authors, also for effective implementation of evidence-based malaria vec­tor intervention strategies.
topic Anopheles
Morphological identification
Afghanistan
Iran
url https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/669
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