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Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages

Background: The Thailand-Myanmar borderland is an area endemic for malaria where transmission is low, seasonal and unstable. The epidemiology has been described but there is relatively few data on the entomological determinants of malaria transmission. Methods: Entomological investigations were cond...

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Autores principales: Chaumeau, Victor, Fustec, Bénédicte, Nay Hsel, Saw, Montazeau, Céline, Naw Nyo, Saw, Metaane, Selma, Sawasdichai, Sunisa, Kittiphanakun, Prapan, Phatharakokordbun, Phabele, Kwansomboon, Nittipha, Andolina, Chiara, Cerqueira, Dominique, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap, Nosten, François H., Corbel, Vincent
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31206035
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14761.4
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author Chaumeau, Victor
Fustec, Bénédicte
Nay Hsel, Saw
Montazeau, Céline
Naw Nyo, Saw
Metaane, Selma
Sawasdichai, Sunisa
Kittiphanakun, Prapan
Phatharakokordbun, Phabele
Kwansomboon, Nittipha
Andolina, Chiara
Cerqueira, Dominique
Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap
Nosten, François H.
Corbel, Vincent
author_facet Chaumeau, Victor
Fustec, Bénédicte
Nay Hsel, Saw
Montazeau, Céline
Naw Nyo, Saw
Metaane, Selma
Sawasdichai, Sunisa
Kittiphanakun, Prapan
Phatharakokordbun, Phabele
Kwansomboon, Nittipha
Andolina, Chiara
Cerqueira, Dominique
Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap
Nosten, François H.
Corbel, Vincent
author_sort Chaumeau, Victor
collection PubMed
description Background: The Thailand-Myanmar borderland is an area endemic for malaria where transmission is low, seasonal and unstable. The epidemiology has been described but there is relatively few data on the entomological determinants of malaria transmission. Methods: Entomological investigations were conducted during 24 months in four villages located in Kayin state, on the Myanmar side of the Thailand-Myanmar border. Anopheles mosquitoes were identified by morphology, and molecular assays were used in order to discriminate between closely related sibling species of malaria vectors. Plasmodium infection rate was determined using quantitative real-time PCR. Results: The diversity of Anopheles mosquitoes was very high and multiple species were identified as malaria vectors. The intensity of human-vector contact (mean human-biting rate= 369 bites/person/month) compensates for the low infection rate in naturally infected populations of malaria vectors (mean sporozoite index= 0.04 and 0.17 % for P. falciparum and P. vivax respectively), yielding intermediary level of transmission intensity (mean entomological inoculation rate= 0.13 and 0.64 infective bites/person/month for P. falciparum and P. vivax, respectively). Only 36% of the infected mosquitoes were collected indoors between 09:00 pm and 05:00 am, suggesting that mosquito bed-nets would fail to prevent most of the infective bites in the study area. Conclusion: This study provided a unique opportunity to describe the entomology of malaria in low transmission settings of Southeast Asia. Our data are important in the context of malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
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spelling pubmed-65441372019-06-13 Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages Chaumeau, Victor Fustec, Bénédicte Nay Hsel, Saw Montazeau, Céline Naw Nyo, Saw Metaane, Selma Sawasdichai, Sunisa Kittiphanakun, Prapan Phatharakokordbun, Phabele Kwansomboon, Nittipha Andolina, Chiara Cerqueira, Dominique Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap Nosten, François H. Corbel, Vincent Wellcome Open Res Research Article Background: The Thailand-Myanmar borderland is an area endemic for malaria where transmission is low, seasonal and unstable. The epidemiology has been described but there is relatively few data on the entomological determinants of malaria transmission. Methods: Entomological investigations were conducted during 24 months in four villages located in Kayin state, on the Myanmar side of the Thailand-Myanmar border. Anopheles mosquitoes were identified by morphology, and molecular assays were used in order to discriminate between closely related sibling species of malaria vectors. Plasmodium infection rate was determined using quantitative real-time PCR. Results: The diversity of Anopheles mosquitoes was very high and multiple species were identified as malaria vectors. The intensity of human-vector contact (mean human-biting rate= 369 bites/person/month) compensates for the low infection rate in naturally infected populations of malaria vectors (mean sporozoite index= 0.04 and 0.17 % for P. falciparum and P. vivax respectively), yielding intermediary level of transmission intensity (mean entomological inoculation rate= 0.13 and 0.64 infective bites/person/month for P. falciparum and P. vivax, respectively). Only 36% of the infected mosquitoes were collected indoors between 09:00 pm and 05:00 am, suggesting that mosquito bed-nets would fail to prevent most of the infective bites in the study area. Conclusion: This study provided a unique opportunity to describe the entomology of malaria in low transmission settings of Southeast Asia. Our data are important in the context of malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion. F1000 Research Limited 2019-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6544137/ /pubmed/31206035 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14761.4 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Chaumeau V 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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Chaumeau, Victor
Fustec, Bénédicte
Nay Hsel, Saw
Montazeau, Céline
Naw Nyo, Saw
Metaane, Selma
Sawasdichai, Sunisa
Kittiphanakun, Prapan
Phatharakokordbun, Phabele
Kwansomboon, Nittipha
Andolina, Chiara
Cerqueira, Dominique
Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap
Nosten, François H.
Corbel, Vincent
Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title_full Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title_fullStr Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title_full_unstemmed Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title_short Entomological determinants of malaria transmission in Kayin state, Eastern Myanmar: A 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
title_sort entomological determinants of malaria transmission in kayin state, eastern myanmar: a 24-month longitudinal study in four villages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31206035
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14761.4
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