MALARIA VECTOR STUDIES IN MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE - IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTROL

Citation
Aep. Mnzava et al., MALARIA VECTOR STUDIES IN MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE - IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTROL, South African medical journal, 87(11), 1997, pp. 1611-1614
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
02569574
Volume
87
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Supplement
2
Pages
1611 - 1614
Database
ISI
SICI code
0256-9574(1997)87:11<1611:MVSIMM>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Objectives. The objectives of this study were to obtain data on vector species composition, their feeding preferences and useful genetic mar kers. Methodology. Mosquitoes were collected both from indoors and out doors in seven localities (two of which were under insecticide house s praying) around Maputo, Mozambique, between March and May 1994. Member s of the Anopheles gambiae group of species were identified by the pol ymerase chain reaction (PCR), chromosomal methods or both. Blood meals from blood-fed mosquitoes were identified to determine their source. Leg banding measurements of these mosquitoes were also done. Results a nd conclusions. Two species of the An. gambiae group, namely An. arabi ensis and An. merus, were identified from indoor and outdoor-collected samples. An. funestus and Culex quinquefasciatus were also collected. Two inversions, 2Rb and 3Ra, were reported in An. arabiensis, a patte rn commonly seen in populations of this species from both eastern and southern Africa. There was, however, no chromosomal polymorphism in An . merus, a species being documented in Maputo for the first time. The blood meals analysed for An. arabiensis and An. merus showed that they had fed on humans, an indication that the two species could be playin g an important role in the transmission of malaria in the area. The An . arabiensis population from Maputo is characterised by a peak frequen cy of 0.07 mm, typical of a population from an unsprayed area. This st udy has therefore provided useful data in monitoring future malaria ve ctor control interventions using house spraying.