Anopheles jamesii Supports Plasmodium vivax Sporogony under Laboratory Conditions.

Ajeet Kumar Mohanty,Debattam Mazumdar,Abhishek Govekar,Charles De'souza,Abhipsa Mohapatra,Praveen Balabaskaran Nina
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Anopheles jamesii, considered to be a non-malaria vector, is an abundant mosquito species found in coastal India and several countries in Asia. In Goa, western India, An. jamesii is the dominant anopheline species by numbers, and in recent epidemiological surveys, they have tested positive for Plasmodium carriage. To assess An. jamesii's capacity as a malaria vector, we carried out six controlled membrane feeding assays with the F1 generation of field-caught An. jamesii and Plasmodium vivax-infected patient blood samples. As a control, the established local vector, Anopheles stephensi, was fed in parallel to compare the oocyst and sporozoite loads. The average oocyst load of An. jamesii was 3.29, while for An. stephensi it was 10.23. Furthermore, An. jamesii's blood feeding rate (21.7% versus 85%), oocyst positivity rate (60% versus 90.6%), and sporozoite positivity (45.16% versus 83%) were significantly lower (P <0.05, unpaired t test) than those of An. stephensi, suggesting a recent adaptation to support Plasmodium sporogony.
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詹姆士按蚊在实验室条件下支持间日疟原虫孢子生殖。
詹氏按蚊被认为是一种非疟疾病媒,是印度沿海和亚洲一些国家发现的大量蚊子物种。在印度西部的果阿,按数量计算,詹氏按蚊是主要的按蚊物种,在最近的流行病学调查中,它们的疟原虫携带检测呈阳性。为了评估詹氏疟蚊作为疟疾病媒的能力,我们用现场捕获的詹氏疟蚊和间日疟原虫感染的病人血样的 F1 代进行了六次对照膜饲喂试验。作为对照,我们同时喂养了当地的成熟病媒史蒂芬按蚊,以比较卵囊和孢子虫的载量。詹姆士疟蚊的平均卵囊量为 3.29 个,而史蒂芬斯疟蚊的平均卵囊量为 10.23 个。此外,詹氏疟蚊的采血率(21.7% 对 85%)、卵囊阳性率(60% 对 90.6%)和孢子虫阳性率(45.16% 对 83%)都明显低于史蒂芬斯疟蚊(P <0.05,非配对 t 检验),这表明詹氏疟蚊最近才适应支持疟原虫孢子生殖。
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