Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Localized mosquito larval habitat management and the use of larvicides have been proposed as important control tools in integrated malaria vector management programs. In order to optimize the utility of these tools, detailed knowledg...
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doaj-7e210af54b5a4fe7afefa4e1d48157bc2020-11-25T00:04:47ZengBMCInternational Journal of Health Geographics1476-072X2009-12-01817010.1186/1476-072X-8-70Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlandsZhou GuofaYakob LaithBian LingLi LiYan Guiyun<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Localized mosquito larval habitat management and the use of larvicides have been proposed as important control tools in integrated malaria vector management programs. In order to optimize the utility of these tools, detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution patterns of mosquito larval habitats is crucial. However, the spatial and temporal changes of habitat distribution patterns under different climatic conditions are rarely quantified and their implications to larval control are unknown.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using larval habitat data collected in western Kenya highlands during both dry and rainy seasons of 2003-2005, this study analyzed the seasonal and inter-annual changes in the spatial patterns in mosquito larval habitat distributions. We found that the spatial patterns of larval habitats had significant temporal variability both seasonally and inter-annually.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The pattern of larval habitats is extremely important to the epidemiology of malaria because it results in spatial heterogeneity in the adult mosquito population and, subsequently, the spatial distribution of clinical malaria cases. Results from this study suggest that larval habitat management activities need to consider the dynamic nature of malaria vector habitats.</p> http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/8/1/70 |
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Zhou Guofa Yakob Laith Bian Ling Li Li Yan Guiyun Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands International Journal of Health Geographics |
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Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands |
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Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands |
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Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands |
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Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands |
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Temporal and spatial stability of <it>Anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlands |
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temporal and spatial stability of <it>anopheles gambiae </it>larval habitat distribution in western kenya highlands |
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International Journal of Health Geographics |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Localized mosquito larval habitat management and the use of larvicides have been proposed as important control tools in integrated malaria vector management programs. In order to optimize the utility of these tools, detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution patterns of mosquito larval habitats is crucial. However, the spatial and temporal changes of habitat distribution patterns under different climatic conditions are rarely quantified and their implications to larval control are unknown.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using larval habitat data collected in western Kenya highlands during both dry and rainy seasons of 2003-2005, this study analyzed the seasonal and inter-annual changes in the spatial patterns in mosquito larval habitat distributions. We found that the spatial patterns of larval habitats had significant temporal variability both seasonally and inter-annually.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The pattern of larval habitats is extremely important to the epidemiology of malaria because it results in spatial heterogeneity in the adult mosquito population and, subsequently, the spatial distribution of clinical malaria cases. Results from this study suggest that larval habitat management activities need to consider the dynamic nature of malaria vector habitats.</p> |
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