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First report of heterogeneity and sympatry of malaria vectors in Southern Gombe, Northeastern Nigeria: its implications for malaria vector control

Authors :
Ezra Abba
Pukuma Micah Sale
Adedapo Adeogun
Kennedy Poloma Yoriyo
Abdulmalik Bala Shuaibu
Olukayode James Adelaja
Omotayo Ahmed Idowu
Source :
نامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران, Vol 44, Iss 2, Pp 141-151 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Entomological Society of Iran, 2024.

Abstract

A survey of the malaria vectors in an area is a critical component of an effective vector control strategy. This study aimed to investigate the malaria vectors in four communities of Southern Gombe, Northeastern Nigeria. A total of 3200 adult female Anopheles reared from larvae in the four communities from two Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Southern Gombe were identified. Anopheles pretoriensis were dominant 1662 (51.9%) followed by An. gambiae sl 868(27.1%), An. maculipalpis 267(8.3), An. rufipes 252(7.9) and An. coustani 10(0.3%), and the least were An. pharoensis 6(0.2%). The remaining 135(4.3%) were unidentified. Of the 262 An. gambiae sl identified by species-specific PCR method, 135(51.5%) were found to be An. coluzzi, 60(22.9%) An. gambiae and only 1(0.4%) was An. arabiensis whereas hybrid constitutes 16(6.1%). To determine significant differences in species composition, the results from the four study sites were pooled together. Anopheles pretoriensis was significantly different from all the other species identified (p = 0.9999). There was a significant difference between the number of species identified as An. coluzzi and An. arabiensis (p = 0.0025). But there was no significant difference between An. coluzzi and An. gambiae (p = 0.1212). The heterogeneity and sympatry of Anopheles species observed is a threat to malaria control as the secondary vectors have behaviour that evades the current vector control interventions. It is expedient to re-strategize the vector control interventions in the study area.

Details

Language :
English, Persian
ISSN :
02599996 and 27833968
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
نامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2c84fd3a85b74ee29bfb30000ac394b0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.61186/jesi.44.2.3