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Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study

BACKGROUND: Twenty-seven villages were selected in southwest Burkina Faso to implement new vector control strategies in addition to long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) through a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). We conducted entomological surveys in the villages during the dry cold season (Janua...

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Autores principales: Soma, Dieudonné Diloma, Zogo, Barnabas Mahugnon, Somé, Anthony, Tchiekoi, Bertin N’Cho, Hien, Domonbabele François de Sales, Pooda, Hermann Sié, Coulibaly, Sanata, Gnambani, Jacques Edounou, Ouari, Ali, Mouline, Karine, Dahounto, Amal, Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet, Fournet, Florence, Koffi, Alphonsine Amanan, Pennetier, Cédric, Moiroux, Nicolas, Dabiré, Roch Kounbobr
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7398507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32745085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236920
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author Soma, Dieudonné Diloma
Zogo, Barnabas Mahugnon
Somé, Anthony
Tchiekoi, Bertin N’Cho
Hien, Domonbabele François de Sales
Pooda, Hermann Sié
Coulibaly, Sanata
Gnambani, Jacques Edounou
Ouari, Ali
Mouline, Karine
Dahounto, Amal
Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet
Fournet, Florence
Koffi, Alphonsine Amanan
Pennetier, Cédric
Moiroux, Nicolas
Dabiré, Roch Kounbobr
author_facet Soma, Dieudonné Diloma
Zogo, Barnabas Mahugnon
Somé, Anthony
Tchiekoi, Bertin N’Cho
Hien, Domonbabele François de Sales
Pooda, Hermann Sié
Coulibaly, Sanata
Gnambani, Jacques Edounou
Ouari, Ali
Mouline, Karine
Dahounto, Amal
Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet
Fournet, Florence
Koffi, Alphonsine Amanan
Pennetier, Cédric
Moiroux, Nicolas
Dabiré, Roch Kounbobr
author_sort Soma, Dieudonné Diloma
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description BACKGROUND: Twenty-seven villages were selected in southwest Burkina Faso to implement new vector control strategies in addition to long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) through a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). We conducted entomological surveys in the villages during the dry cold season (January 2017), dry hot season (March 2017) and rainy season (June 2017) to describe malaria vectors bionomics, insecticide resistance and transmission prior to this trial. METHODS: We carried out hourly catches (from 17:00 to 09:00) inside and outside 4 houses in each village using the Human Landing Catch technique. Mosquitoes were identified using morphological taxonomic keys. Specimens belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex and Anopheles funestus group were identified using molecular techniques as well as detection of Plasmodium falciparum infection and insecticide resistance target-site mutations. RESULTS: Eight Anopheles species were detected in the area. Anopheles funestus s.s was the main vector during the dry cold season. It was replaced by Anopheles coluzzii during the dry hot season whereas An. coluzzii and An. gambiae s.s. were the dominant species during the rainy season. Species composition of the Anopheles population varied significantly among seasons. All insecticide resistance mechanisms (kdr-w, kdr-e and ace-1 target site mutations) investigated were found in each members of the An. gambiae complex but at different frequencies. We observed early and late biting phenotypes in the main malaria vector species. Entomological inoculation rates were 2.61, 2.67 and 11.25 infected bites per human per month during dry cold season, dry hot season and rainy season, respectively. CONCLUSION: The entomological indicators of malaria transmission were high despite the universal coverage with LLINs. We detected early and late biting phenotypes in the main malaria vector species as well as physiological insecticide resistance mechanisms. These data will be used to evaluate the impact of complementary tools to LLINs in an upcoming RCT.
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spelling pubmed-73985072020-08-14 Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study Soma, Dieudonné Diloma Zogo, Barnabas Mahugnon Somé, Anthony Tchiekoi, Bertin N’Cho Hien, Domonbabele François de Sales Pooda, Hermann Sié Coulibaly, Sanata Gnambani, Jacques Edounou Ouari, Ali Mouline, Karine Dahounto, Amal Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet Fournet, Florence Koffi, Alphonsine Amanan Pennetier, Cédric Moiroux, Nicolas Dabiré, Roch Kounbobr PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Twenty-seven villages were selected in southwest Burkina Faso to implement new vector control strategies in addition to long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) through a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). We conducted entomological surveys in the villages during the dry cold season (January 2017), dry hot season (March 2017) and rainy season (June 2017) to describe malaria vectors bionomics, insecticide resistance and transmission prior to this trial. METHODS: We carried out hourly catches (from 17:00 to 09:00) inside and outside 4 houses in each village using the Human Landing Catch technique. Mosquitoes were identified using morphological taxonomic keys. Specimens belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex and Anopheles funestus group were identified using molecular techniques as well as detection of Plasmodium falciparum infection and insecticide resistance target-site mutations. RESULTS: Eight Anopheles species were detected in the area. Anopheles funestus s.s was the main vector during the dry cold season. It was replaced by Anopheles coluzzii during the dry hot season whereas An. coluzzii and An. gambiae s.s. were the dominant species during the rainy season. Species composition of the Anopheles population varied significantly among seasons. All insecticide resistance mechanisms (kdr-w, kdr-e and ace-1 target site mutations) investigated were found in each members of the An. gambiae complex but at different frequencies. We observed early and late biting phenotypes in the main malaria vector species. Entomological inoculation rates were 2.61, 2.67 and 11.25 infected bites per human per month during dry cold season, dry hot season and rainy season, respectively. CONCLUSION: The entomological indicators of malaria transmission were high despite the universal coverage with LLINs. We detected early and late biting phenotypes in the main malaria vector species as well as physiological insecticide resistance mechanisms. These data will be used to evaluate the impact of complementary tools to LLINs in an upcoming RCT. Public Library of Science 2020-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7398507/ /pubmed/32745085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236920 Text en © 2020 Soma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Soma, Dieudonné Diloma
Zogo, Barnabas Mahugnon
Somé, Anthony
Tchiekoi, Bertin N’Cho
Hien, Domonbabele François de Sales
Pooda, Hermann Sié
Coulibaly, Sanata
Gnambani, Jacques Edounou
Ouari, Ali
Mouline, Karine
Dahounto, Amal
Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet
Fournet, Florence
Koffi, Alphonsine Amanan
Pennetier, Cédric
Moiroux, Nicolas
Dabiré, Roch Kounbobr
Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title_full Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title_fullStr Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title_full_unstemmed Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title_short Anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest Burkina Faso: A pre-intervention study
title_sort anopheles bionomics, insecticide resistance and malaria transmission in southwest burkina faso: a pre-intervention study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7398507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32745085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236920
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