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A Survey of Potentially Pathogenic-Incriminated Arthropod Vectors of Health Concern in Botswana

Arthropod vectors play a crucial role in the transmission of many debilitating infections, causing significant morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the economic significance of arthropods to public health, public knowledge on vector biology, ecology and taxonomic status remains anecdotal and la...

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Autores principales: Buxton, Mmabaledi, Buxton, Malebogo Portia, Machekano, Honest, Nyamukondiwa, Casper, Wasserman, Ryan John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910556
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author Buxton, Mmabaledi
Buxton, Malebogo Portia
Machekano, Honest
Nyamukondiwa, Casper
Wasserman, Ryan John
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description Arthropod vectors play a crucial role in the transmission of many debilitating infections, causing significant morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the economic significance of arthropods to public health, public knowledge on vector biology, ecology and taxonomic status remains anecdotal and largely unexplored. The present study surveyed knowledge gaps regarding the biology and ecology of arthropod vectors in communities of Botswana, across all districts. Results showed that communities are largely aware of individual arthropod vectors; however, their ‘potential contribution’ in disease transmission in humans, livestock and wildlife could not be fully attested. As such, their knowledge was largely limited with regards to some aspects of vector biology, ecology and control. Communities were strongly concerned about the burden of mosquitoes, cockroaches, flies and ticks, with the least concerns about fleas, bedbugs and lice, although the same communities did not know of specific diseases potentially vectored by these arthropods. Knowledge on arthropod vector control was mainly limited to synthetic chemical pesticides for most respondents, regardless of their location. The limited knowledge on potentially pathogen-incriminated arthropod vectors reported here has large implications for bridging knowledge gaps on the bio-ecology of these vectors countrywide. This is potentially useful in reducing the local burden of associated diseases and preventing the risk of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases under global change.
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spelling pubmed-85080652021-10-13 A Survey of Potentially Pathogenic-Incriminated Arthropod Vectors of Health Concern in Botswana Buxton, Mmabaledi Buxton, Malebogo Portia Machekano, Honest Nyamukondiwa, Casper Wasserman, Ryan John Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Arthropod vectors play a crucial role in the transmission of many debilitating infections, causing significant morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the economic significance of arthropods to public health, public knowledge on vector biology, ecology and taxonomic status remains anecdotal and largely unexplored. The present study surveyed knowledge gaps regarding the biology and ecology of arthropod vectors in communities of Botswana, across all districts. Results showed that communities are largely aware of individual arthropod vectors; however, their ‘potential contribution’ in disease transmission in humans, livestock and wildlife could not be fully attested. As such, their knowledge was largely limited with regards to some aspects of vector biology, ecology and control. Communities were strongly concerned about the burden of mosquitoes, cockroaches, flies and ticks, with the least concerns about fleas, bedbugs and lice, although the same communities did not know of specific diseases potentially vectored by these arthropods. Knowledge on arthropod vector control was mainly limited to synthetic chemical pesticides for most respondents, regardless of their location. The limited knowledge on potentially pathogen-incriminated arthropod vectors reported here has large implications for bridging knowledge gaps on the bio-ecology of these vectors countrywide. This is potentially useful in reducing the local burden of associated diseases and preventing the risk of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases under global change. MDPI 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8508065/ /pubmed/34639855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910556 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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A Survey of Potentially Pathogenic-Incriminated Arthropod Vectors of Health Concern in Botswana
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title_short A Survey of Potentially Pathogenic-Incriminated Arthropod Vectors of Health Concern in Botswana
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