Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades two dams were constructed along the Senegal River. These intensified the practice of agriculture along the river valley basin. We conducted a study to assess malaria vector diversity, dynamics and malaria tran...

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Main Authors: Ndiath Mamadou O, Sarr Jean-Biram, Gaayeb Lobna, Mazenot Catherine, Sougoufara Seynabou, Konate Lassana, Remoue Franck, Hermann Emmanuel, Trape Jean-francois, Riveau Gilles, Sokhna Cheikh
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spelling doaj-94444dfb344341afbe93a09955acb16c2020-11-24T22:09:08ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052012-01-01512110.1186/1756-3305-5-21Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectorsNdiath Mamadou OSarr Jean-BiramGaayeb LobnaMazenot CatherineSougoufara SeynabouKonate LassanaRemoue FranckHermann EmmanuelTrape Jean-francoisRiveau GillesSokhna Cheikh<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades two dams were constructed along the Senegal River. These intensified the practice of agriculture along the river valley basin. We conducted a study to assess malaria vector diversity, dynamics and malaria transmission in the area.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A cross-sectional entomological study was performed in September 2008 in 20 villages of the middle Senegal River valley to evaluate the variations of <it>Anopheles </it>density according to local environment. A longitudinal study was performed, from October 2008 to January 2010, in 5 selected villages, to study seasonal variations of malaria transmission.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Among malaria vectors, 72.34% of specimens collected were <it>An. arabiensis</it>, 5.28% <it>An. gambiae </it>of the S molecular form, 3.26% M form, 12.90% <it>An. pharoensis</it>, 4.70% <it>An. ziemanni</it>, 1.48% <it>An. funestus </it>and 0.04% <it>An. wellcomei</it>. <it>Anopheles </it>density varied according to village location. It ranged from 0 to 21.4 <it>Anopheles</it>/room/day and was significantly correlated with the distance to the nearest ditch water but not to the river.</p> <p>Seasonal variations of <it>Anopheles </it>density and variety were observed with higher human biting rates during the rainy season (8.28 and 7.55 <it>Anopheles </it>bite/man/night in October 2008 and 2009 respectively). Transmission was low and limited to the rainy season (0.05 and 0.06 infected bite/man/night in October 2008 and 2009 respectively). During the rainy season, the endophagous rate was lower, the anthropophagic rate higher and L1014F kdr frequency higher.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Malaria vectors are present at low-moderate density in the middle Senegal River basin with <it>An. arabiensis </it>as the predominant species. Other potential vectors are <it>An. gambiae </it>M and S form and <it>An. funestus</it>. Nonetheless, malaria transmission was extremely low and seasonal.</p> http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/21Malaria transmission<it>Anopheles arabiensis</it><it>Plasmodium </it>infectionKDR mutationSenegal River basin.
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author Ndiath Mamadou O
Sarr Jean-Biram
Gaayeb Lobna
Mazenot Catherine
Sougoufara Seynabou
Konate Lassana
Remoue Franck
Hermann Emmanuel
Trape Jean-francois
Riveau Gilles
Sokhna Cheikh
spellingShingle Ndiath Mamadou O
Sarr Jean-Biram
Gaayeb Lobna
Mazenot Catherine
Sougoufara Seynabou
Konate Lassana
Remoue Franck
Hermann Emmanuel
Trape Jean-francois
Riveau Gilles
Sokhna Cheikh
Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
Parasites & Vectors
Malaria transmission
<it>Anopheles arabiensis</it>
<it>Plasmodium </it>infection
KDR mutation
Senegal River basin.
author_facet Ndiath Mamadou O
Sarr Jean-Biram
Gaayeb Lobna
Mazenot Catherine
Sougoufara Seynabou
Konate Lassana
Remoue Franck
Hermann Emmanuel
Trape Jean-francois
Riveau Gilles
Sokhna Cheikh
author_sort Ndiath Mamadou O
title Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
title_short Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
title_full Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
title_fullStr Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
title_full_unstemmed Low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle Senegal River basin: identification and characteristics of <it>Anopheles </it>vectors
title_sort low and seasonal malaria transmission in the middle senegal river basin: identification and characteristics of <it>anopheles </it>vectors
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades two dams were constructed along the Senegal River. These intensified the practice of agriculture along the river valley basin. We conducted a study to assess malaria vector diversity, dynamics and malaria transmission in the area.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A cross-sectional entomological study was performed in September 2008 in 20 villages of the middle Senegal River valley to evaluate the variations of <it>Anopheles </it>density according to local environment. A longitudinal study was performed, from October 2008 to January 2010, in 5 selected villages, to study seasonal variations of malaria transmission.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Among malaria vectors, 72.34% of specimens collected were <it>An. arabiensis</it>, 5.28% <it>An. gambiae </it>of the S molecular form, 3.26% M form, 12.90% <it>An. pharoensis</it>, 4.70% <it>An. ziemanni</it>, 1.48% <it>An. funestus </it>and 0.04% <it>An. wellcomei</it>. <it>Anopheles </it>density varied according to village location. It ranged from 0 to 21.4 <it>Anopheles</it>/room/day and was significantly correlated with the distance to the nearest ditch water but not to the river.</p> <p>Seasonal variations of <it>Anopheles </it>density and variety were observed with higher human biting rates during the rainy season (8.28 and 7.55 <it>Anopheles </it>bite/man/night in October 2008 and 2009 respectively). Transmission was low and limited to the rainy season (0.05 and 0.06 infected bite/man/night in October 2008 and 2009 respectively). During the rainy season, the endophagous rate was lower, the anthropophagic rate higher and L1014F kdr frequency higher.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Malaria vectors are present at low-moderate density in the middle Senegal River basin with <it>An. arabiensis </it>as the predominant species. Other potential vectors are <it>An. gambiae </it>M and S form and <it>An. funestus</it>. Nonetheless, malaria transmission was extremely low and seasonal.</p>
topic Malaria transmission
<it>Anopheles arabiensis</it>
<it>Plasmodium </it>infection
KDR mutation
Senegal River basin.
url http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/21
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