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Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru

The persistence of malaria hotspots in Datem del Marañon Province, Peru, prompted vector control units at the Ministry of Health, Loreto Department, to collaborate with the Amazonian International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research to identify the main vectors in several riverine villages tha...

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Autores principales: Conn, Jan E., Bickersmith, Sara A., Saavedra, Marlon P., Morales, Juliana A., Alava, Freddy, Diaz Rodriguez, Gloria A., del Aguila Morante, Clara R., Tong, Carlos G., Alvarez-Antonio, Carlos, Daza Huanahui, Jesus M., Vinetz, Joseph M., Gamboa, Dionicia
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10397451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37364858
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0058
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author Conn, Jan E.
Bickersmith, Sara A.
Saavedra, Marlon P.
Morales, Juliana A.
Alava, Freddy
Diaz Rodriguez, Gloria A.
del Aguila Morante, Clara R.
Tong, Carlos G.
Alvarez-Antonio, Carlos
Daza Huanahui, Jesus M.
Vinetz, Joseph M.
Gamboa, Dionicia
author_facet Conn, Jan E.
Bickersmith, Sara A.
Saavedra, Marlon P.
Morales, Juliana A.
Alava, Freddy
Diaz Rodriguez, Gloria A.
del Aguila Morante, Clara R.
Tong, Carlos G.
Alvarez-Antonio, Carlos
Daza Huanahui, Jesus M.
Vinetz, Joseph M.
Gamboa, Dionicia
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description The persistence of malaria hotspots in Datem del Marañon Province, Peru, prompted vector control units at the Ministry of Health, Loreto Department, to collaborate with the Amazonian International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research to identify the main vectors in several riverine villages that had annual parasite indices > 15 in 2018–2019. Anophelinae were collected indoors and outdoors for two 12-hour nights/community during the dry season in 2019 using human landing catch. We identified four species: Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B, Nyssorhynchus darlingi, Nyssorhynchus triannulatus, and Anopheles mattogrossensis. The most abundant, Ny. benarrochi B, accounted for 96.3% of the total (7,550/7,844), of which 61.5% were captured outdoors (4,641/7,550). Six mosquitoes, one Ny. benarrochi B and five Ny. darlingi, were infected by Plasmodium falciparum or Plasmodium vivax. Human biting rates ranged from 0.5 to 592.8 bites per person per hour for Ny. benarrochi B and from 0.5 to 32.0 for Ny. darlingi, with entomological inoculation rates as high as 0.50 infective bites per night for Ny. darlingi and 0.25 for Ny. benarrochi B. These data demonstrate the risk of malaria transmission by both species even during the dry season in villages in multiple watersheds in Datem del Marañon province.
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spelling pubmed-103974512023-08-04 Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru Conn, Jan E. Bickersmith, Sara A. Saavedra, Marlon P. Morales, Juliana A. Alava, Freddy Diaz Rodriguez, Gloria A. del Aguila Morante, Clara R. Tong, Carlos G. Alvarez-Antonio, Carlos Daza Huanahui, Jesus M. Vinetz, Joseph M. Gamboa, Dionicia Am J Trop Med Hyg Research Article The persistence of malaria hotspots in Datem del Marañon Province, Peru, prompted vector control units at the Ministry of Health, Loreto Department, to collaborate with the Amazonian International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research to identify the main vectors in several riverine villages that had annual parasite indices > 15 in 2018–2019. Anophelinae were collected indoors and outdoors for two 12-hour nights/community during the dry season in 2019 using human landing catch. We identified four species: Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B, Nyssorhynchus darlingi, Nyssorhynchus triannulatus, and Anopheles mattogrossensis. The most abundant, Ny. benarrochi B, accounted for 96.3% of the total (7,550/7,844), of which 61.5% were captured outdoors (4,641/7,550). Six mosquitoes, one Ny. benarrochi B and five Ny. darlingi, were infected by Plasmodium falciparum or Plasmodium vivax. Human biting rates ranged from 0.5 to 592.8 bites per person per hour for Ny. benarrochi B and from 0.5 to 32.0 for Ny. darlingi, with entomological inoculation rates as high as 0.50 infective bites per night for Ny. darlingi and 0.25 for Ny. benarrochi B. These data demonstrate the risk of malaria transmission by both species even during the dry season in villages in multiple watersheds in Datem del Marañon province. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2023-06-26 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10397451/ /pubmed/37364858 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0058 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Conn, Jan E.
Bickersmith, Sara A.
Saavedra, Marlon P.
Morales, Juliana A.
Alava, Freddy
Diaz Rodriguez, Gloria A.
del Aguila Morante, Clara R.
Tong, Carlos G.
Alvarez-Antonio, Carlos
Daza Huanahui, Jesus M.
Vinetz, Joseph M.
Gamboa, Dionicia
Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title_full Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title_fullStr Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title_full_unstemmed Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title_short Natural Infection of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and Nyssorhynchus benarrochi B with Plasmodium during the Dry Season in the Understudied Low-Transmission Setting of Datem del Marañon Province, Amazonian Peru
title_sort natural infection of nyssorhynchus darlingi and nyssorhynchus benarrochi b with plasmodium during the dry season in the understudied low-transmission setting of datem del marañon province, amazonian peru
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10397451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37364858
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0058
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