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A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016

Background: Understanding the distribution of anopheline vectors of malaria is an important prelude to the design of national malaria control and elimination programmes. A single, geo-coded continental inventory of anophelines using all available published and unpublished data has not been undertake...

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Autores principales: Kyalo, David, Amratia, Punam, Mundia, Clara W., Mbogo, Charles M., Coetzee, Maureen, Snow, Robert W.
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Publicado: F1000Research 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884158
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.12187.1
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author Kyalo, David
Amratia, Punam
Mundia, Clara W.
Mbogo, Charles M.
Coetzee, Maureen
Snow, Robert W.
author_facet Kyalo, David
Amratia, Punam
Mundia, Clara W.
Mbogo, Charles M.
Coetzee, Maureen
Snow, Robert W.
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description Background: Understanding the distribution of anopheline vectors of malaria is an important prelude to the design of national malaria control and elimination programmes. A single, geo-coded continental inventory of anophelines using all available published and unpublished data has not been undertaken since the 1960s. Methods: We have searched African, European and World Health Organization archives to identify unpublished reports on anopheline surveys in 48 sub-Saharan Africa countries. This search was supplemented by identification of reports that formed part of post-graduate theses, conference abstracts, regional insecticide resistance databases and more traditional bibliographic searches of peer-reviewed literature. Finally, a check was made against two recent repositories of dominant malaria vector species locations ( circa 2,500). Each report was used to extract information on the survey dates, village locations (geo-coded to provide a longitude and latitude), sampling methods, species identification methods and all anopheline species found present during the survey. Survey records were collapsed to a single site over time.    Results: The search strategy took years and resulted in 13,331 unique, geo-coded survey locations of anopheline vector occurrence between 1898 and 2016. A total of 12,204 (92%) sites reported the presence of 10 dominant vector species/sibling species; 4,473 (37%) of these sites were sampled since 2005. 4,442 (33%) sites reported at least one of 13 possible secondary vector species; 1,107 (25%) of these sites were sampled since 2005. Distributions of dominant and secondary vectors conform to previous descriptions of the ecological ranges of these vectors. Conclusion: We have assembled the largest ever geo-coded database of anophelines in Africa, representing a legacy dataset for future updating and identification of knowledge gaps at national levels. The geo-coded database is available on Harvard Dataverse as a reference source for African national malaria control programmes planning their future control and elimination strategies.
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spelling pubmed-55581042017-09-07 A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016 Kyalo, David Amratia, Punam Mundia, Clara W. Mbogo, Charles M. Coetzee, Maureen Snow, Robert W. Wellcome Open Res Research Article Background: Understanding the distribution of anopheline vectors of malaria is an important prelude to the design of national malaria control and elimination programmes. A single, geo-coded continental inventory of anophelines using all available published and unpublished data has not been undertaken since the 1960s. Methods: We have searched African, European and World Health Organization archives to identify unpublished reports on anopheline surveys in 48 sub-Saharan Africa countries. This search was supplemented by identification of reports that formed part of post-graduate theses, conference abstracts, regional insecticide resistance databases and more traditional bibliographic searches of peer-reviewed literature. Finally, a check was made against two recent repositories of dominant malaria vector species locations ( circa 2,500). Each report was used to extract information on the survey dates, village locations (geo-coded to provide a longitude and latitude), sampling methods, species identification methods and all anopheline species found present during the survey. Survey records were collapsed to a single site over time.    Results: The search strategy took years and resulted in 13,331 unique, geo-coded survey locations of anopheline vector occurrence between 1898 and 2016. A total of 12,204 (92%) sites reported the presence of 10 dominant vector species/sibling species; 4,473 (37%) of these sites were sampled since 2005. 4,442 (33%) sites reported at least one of 13 possible secondary vector species; 1,107 (25%) of these sites were sampled since 2005. Distributions of dominant and secondary vectors conform to previous descriptions of the ecological ranges of these vectors. Conclusion: We have assembled the largest ever geo-coded database of anophelines in Africa, representing a legacy dataset for future updating and identification of knowledge gaps at national levels. The geo-coded database is available on Harvard Dataverse as a reference source for African national malaria control programmes planning their future control and elimination strategies. F1000Research 2017-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5558104/ /pubmed/28884158 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.12187.1 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Kyalo D et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kyalo, David
Amratia, Punam
Mundia, Clara W.
Mbogo, Charles M.
Coetzee, Maureen
Snow, Robert W.
A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title_full A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title_fullStr A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title_full_unstemmed A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title_short A geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the Afrotropical Region south of the Sahara: 1898-2016
title_sort geo-coded inventory of anophelines in the afrotropical region south of the sahara: 1898-2016
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884158
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.12187.1
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