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Chapter Four - The vectors of Plasmodium knowlesi and other simian malarias Southeast Asia: challenges in malaria elimination.

Authors :
Vythilingam, Indra
Tock Hing Chua
Liew, Jonathan Wee Kent
Manin, Benny O.
Ferguson, Heather M.
Source :
Advances in Parasitology. 2021, Vol. 113, p131-189. 59p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Plasmodium knowlesi, a simian malaria parasite of great public health concern has been reported from most countries in Southeast Asia and exported to various countries around the world. Currently P. knowlesi is the predominant species infecting humans in Malaysia. Besides this species, other simian malaria parasites such as P. cynomolgi and P. inui are also infecting humans in the region. The vectors of P. knowlesi and other Asian simian malarias belong to the Leucosphyrus Group of Anopheles mosquitoes which are generally forest dwelling species. Continual deforestation has resulted in these species moving into forest fringes, farms, plantations and human settlements along with their macaque hosts. Limited studies have shown that mosquito vectors are attracted to both humans and macaque hosts, preferring to bite outdoors and in the early part of the night. We here review the current status of simian malaria vectors and their parasites, knowledge of vector competence from experimental infections and discuss possible vector control measures. The challenges encountered in simian malaria elimination are also discussed. We highlight key knowledge gaps on vector distribution and ecology that may impede effective control strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0065308X
Volume :
113
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advances in Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160225529
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.apar.2021.08.005