Survey of Insect Vectors in Some Selected Dumpsites in Gombe Metropolis, Nigeria, Western Africa

E. Abba, M. Amina, Y. Lamogo, A. Rejoice, A. Jemimah, K. P. Yoriyo
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Aim: This study was conducted to determine the insect vectors living in refuse dumps at Gombe Metropolis in Gombe State of Nigeria. Study Design: The metropolis were divided into four longitudinal zones, and in each zone three dumpsites were randomly selected. Visual observations were used to estimate the composition of the refuse dumps. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in Gombe metropolis of Gombe state between the months of May and August, 2018.  Methodology: Sweep nets, sticky traps, water traps and handpicking were used to collect different vector species. Specimen collected were preserved and transported to the laboratory for identification. Standard Identification keys were used for the identification of the vectors.   Results: The compositions of the refuse dumps varied from vegetable matter and animal remains to assorted materials including used tyres, electronic parts, cartons, faecal matter, broken bottles, polythene bags. A total of 464 insect vectors belonging to 9 species were collected. Musca domestica 282(60.8%) was the dominant species, followed by Anopheles spp 55(11.9%) and Aedes species 44(9.4%). Periplaneta americana accounts 37(8.0%) of the collections. Conclusion: The thriving population of these vector species and the abundance of putrefying refuse dumps are risk factors of the endemic diseases transmitted by such vectors in the city. The present work therefore recommends the proper disposal of refuses to avert an epidemic status.
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西非尼日利亚贡贝市部分垃圾场昆虫媒介调查
目的:对尼日利亚贡贝州贡贝市垃圾填埋场中的昆虫媒介进行调查。研究设计:将大都市纵向划分为4个区,每个区随机选取3个垃圾场。利用目视观察来估计垃圾场的组成。研究地点和时间:该研究于2018年5月至8月在贡贝州的贡贝大都会进行。方法:采用扫网法、粘捕法、诱水法和手捕法采集不同病媒生物。收集到的标本被保存并运送到实验室进行鉴定。标准识别密钥用于识别载体。结果:垃圾场的成分从植物和动物尸体到废旧轮胎、电子零件、纸箱、粪便、破瓶、塑料袋等多种多样。共采集媒介昆虫9种464只。优势种为家蝇282种(60.8%)、按蚊55种(11.9%)、伊蚊44种(9.4%);美洲大蠊占37种(8.0%)。结论:媒介生物种群数量的增多和垃圾填埋场的大量腐烂是城市媒介生物传播地方病的危险因素。因此,本工作建议妥善处理垃圾,以避免疫情蔓延。
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