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Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast

BACKGROUND. Since Anopheles mosquitoes which transmit and maintain the malaria parasite breed in the outdoor environment, there is an urgent need to manage these mosquito breeding sites. In order to elaborate more on the ecological landscape of mosquito breeding sites, the bacterial community struct...

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Autores principales: Mutinda, Josphat, Mwamburi, Samuel Mwakisha, Oduor, Kennedy Omondi, Vincent Omolo, Maurice, Ntabo, Regina Mongina, Gathiru, James Muhunyu, Mwangangi, Joseph, Nonoh, James O. M.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000606.v4
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author Mutinda, Josphat
Mwamburi, Samuel Mwakisha
Oduor, Kennedy Omondi
Vincent Omolo, Maurice
Ntabo, Regina Mongina
Gathiru, James Muhunyu
Mwangangi, Joseph
Nonoh, James O. M.
author_facet Mutinda, Josphat
Mwamburi, Samuel Mwakisha
Oduor, Kennedy Omondi
Vincent Omolo, Maurice
Ntabo, Regina Mongina
Gathiru, James Muhunyu
Mwangangi, Joseph
Nonoh, James O. M.
author_sort Mutinda, Josphat
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description BACKGROUND. Since Anopheles mosquitoes which transmit and maintain the malaria parasite breed in the outdoor environment, there is an urgent need to manage these mosquito breeding sites. In order to elaborate more on the ecological landscape of mosquito breeding sites, the bacterial community structure and their interactions with physicochemical factors in mosquito larval habitats was characterised in Kwale County (Kenya), where malaria is endemic. METHODS. The physical characteristics and water physicochemical parameters of the habitats were determined and recorded. Water samples were also collected from the identified sites for total metagenomic DNA extraction in order to characterise the bacterial communities within the breeding sites. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. Sites where mosquito larvae were found were described as positive and those without mosquito larvae as negative. Electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity and ammonia were lower in the rainy season than in the dry season, which also coincided with a high proportion of positive sites. Pseudomonadota was the most common phyla recovered in all samples followed by Bacteroidota and then Actinomycetota. The presence or absence of mosquito larvae in a potential proliferation site was not related to the bacterial community structure in the sampled sites, but was positively correlated with bacterial richness and evenness. CONCLUSION. Generally, the presence of Anopheles mosquito larvae was found to be positively correlated with rainy season, bacterial richness and evenness, and negatively correlated with electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity and ammonia. The findings of this study have implications for predicting the potential of environmental water samples to become mosquito proliferation sites.
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spelling pubmed-104843202023-09-08 Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast Mutinda, Josphat Mwamburi, Samuel Mwakisha Oduor, Kennedy Omondi Vincent Omolo, Maurice Ntabo, Regina Mongina Gathiru, James Muhunyu Mwangangi, Joseph Nonoh, James O. M. Access Microbiol Research Articles BACKGROUND. Since Anopheles mosquitoes which transmit and maintain the malaria parasite breed in the outdoor environment, there is an urgent need to manage these mosquito breeding sites. In order to elaborate more on the ecological landscape of mosquito breeding sites, the bacterial community structure and their interactions with physicochemical factors in mosquito larval habitats was characterised in Kwale County (Kenya), where malaria is endemic. METHODS. The physical characteristics and water physicochemical parameters of the habitats were determined and recorded. Water samples were also collected from the identified sites for total metagenomic DNA extraction in order to characterise the bacterial communities within the breeding sites. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. Sites where mosquito larvae were found were described as positive and those without mosquito larvae as negative. Electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity and ammonia were lower in the rainy season than in the dry season, which also coincided with a high proportion of positive sites. Pseudomonadota was the most common phyla recovered in all samples followed by Bacteroidota and then Actinomycetota. The presence or absence of mosquito larvae in a potential proliferation site was not related to the bacterial community structure in the sampled sites, but was positively correlated with bacterial richness and evenness. CONCLUSION. Generally, the presence of Anopheles mosquito larvae was found to be positively correlated with rainy season, bacterial richness and evenness, and negatively correlated with electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity and ammonia. The findings of this study have implications for predicting the potential of environmental water samples to become mosquito proliferation sites. Microbiology Society 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10484320/ /pubmed/37691847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000606.v4 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Mutinda, Josphat
Mwamburi, Samuel Mwakisha
Oduor, Kennedy Omondi
Vincent Omolo, Maurice
Ntabo, Regina Mongina
Gathiru, James Muhunyu
Mwangangi, Joseph
Nonoh, James O. M.
Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title_full Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title_fullStr Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title_short Profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the Kenyan Coast
title_sort profiles of bacterial communities and environmental factors associated with proliferation of malaria vector mosquitoes within the kenyan coast
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000606.v4
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