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To spray or target mosquitoes another way: focused entomological intelligence guides the implementation of indoor residual spraying in southern Mozambique
Alafo, celso; Malheia, arlindo; Máquina, mara; Soler, helena martí; Aswat, ayesha S; Koekemoer, lizette L; Colborn, james; Lobo, neil F; Tatarski, allison; Williams, yasmin A; Marrenjo, dulcisária; Cuamba, nelson; Rabinovich, regina; Alonso, Pedro; Assessor, pedro; Saute, francisco; Paaijmans, krijn P.
Afiliação
  • Alafo, celso; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). Maputo. MZ
  • Malheia, arlindo; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). Maputo. MZ
  • Máquina, mara; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). Maputo. MZ
  • Soler, helena martí; ISGlobal, hospital clínic-universitat de barcelona, carrer rosselló 153 (CEK building). Barcelona. ES
  • Aswat, ayesha S; ITS Research institute for malaria, faculty of health sciences, university of the witwatersrand & national institute for communicable diseases. Johannesburg. ZA
  • Koekemoer, lizette L; ITS Research institute for malaria, faculty of health sciences, university of the witwatersrand & national institute for communicable diseases. Johannesburg. ZA
  • Colborn, james; Iniciativa clinton de acesso à saúde. Boston. US
  • Lobo, neil F; Instituto eck para saúde global, universidade de notre dame. Iniciativa para a eliminação da malária, instituto de ciências da saúde global, universidade da califórnia. notre dame. US
  • Tatarski, allison; Iniciativa para a eliminação da malária, instituto de ciências da saúde global, universidade da califórnia. notre dame. US
  • Williams, yasmin A; Iniciativa para a eliminação da malária, instituto de ciências da saúde global, universidade da califórnia. notre dame. US
  • Marrenjo, dulcisária; Ministério da saúde. Programa nacional de controlo da malária. Maputo. MZ
  • Cuamba, nelson; Ministério da saúde. Programa nacional de controlo da malária. Projecto PMI vectorLink, abt associates inc. Maputo. MZ
  • Rabinovich, regina; ISGlobal. Escola de saúde pública harvard TH chan. Boston. US
  • Alonso, Pedro; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). ISGlobal, hospital clínic-universitat de barcelona, carrer rosselló 153 (CEK building). Barcelona. ES
  • Assessor, pedro; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). Ministério de saúde. Instituto nacional de saúde. Maputo. MZ
  • Saute, francisco; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). Maputo. MZ
  • Paaijmans, krijn P; Centro de investigação em saúde de manhiça (CISM). ISGlobal, hospital clínic-universitat de barcelona, carrer rosselló 153 (CEK building). Centro de evolução e medicina, escola de ciências da vida, arizona state university. Tempe. US
Malar. j. (Online) ; 21(215): 1-15, jul 10. 2022. fig, tab, mapas
Article em En | AIM, RSDM | ID: biblio-1530885
Biblioteca responsável: MZ1.1
ABSTRACT

Background:

To eliminate malaria in southern Mozambique, the National Malaria Control Programme and its partners are scaling up indoor residual spraying (IRS) activities in two provinces, Gaza and Inhambane. An entomological surveillance planning tool (ESPT) was used to answer the programmatic question of whether IRS would be effective in target geographies, given limited information on local vector bionomics.

Methods:

Entomological intelligence was collected in six sentinel sites at the end of the rainy season (April-May 2018) and the beginning of the dry season (June-July 2018). The primary objective was to provide an 'entomological snapshot' by collecting question-based, timely and high-quality data within one single week in each location. Host-seeking behaviour (both indoors and outdoors) was monitored by human-baited tent traps. Indoor resting behaviour was quantified by pyrethrum spray catches and window exit traps.

Results:

Five different species or species groups were identified Anopheles funestus sensu lato (s.l.) (66.0%), Anopheles gambiae s.l. (14.0%), Anopheles pharoensis (1.4%), Anopheles tenebrosus (14.1%) and Anopheles ziemanni (4.5%). Anopheles funestus sensu stricto (s.s.) was the major vector among its sibling species, and 1.9% were positive for Plasmodium falciparum infections. Anopheles arabiensis was the most abundant vector species within the An. gambiae complex, but none tested positive for P. falciparum infections. Some An. tenebrosus were positive for P. falciparum (1.3%). When evaluating behaviours that impact IRS efficacy, i.e. endophily, the known primary vector An. funestus s.s., was found to rest indoors-demonstrating at least part of its population will be impacted by the intervention if insecticides are selected to which this vector is susceptible. However, other vector species, including An. gambiae s.l., An. tenebrosus, An. pharoensis and An. ziemanni, showed exophilic and exophagic behaviours in several of the districts surveilled.

Conclusion:

The targeted approach to entomological surveillance was successful in collecting question-based entomological intelligence to inform decision-making about the use of IRS in specific districts. Endophilic An. funestus s.s. was documented as being the most prevalent and primary...
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: AIM / RSDM Assunto principal: Malária Falciparum / Controle de Vetores de Doenças / Anopheles Limite: Female / Humans / Male País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: AIM / RSDM Assunto principal: Malária Falciparum / Controle de Vetores de Doenças / Anopheles Limite: Female / Humans / Male País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article