Bioengineering of malaria vectors, anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) as a control strategy: An overview

K. Ileke, Isaac Omotayo Olabimi
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Disease in any form is undesirable in any human population. Malaria is a communicable disease that is vectored by female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is the leading vector transmitted disease in terms of the number of morbidity and mortality accounting for over 200 million cases annually. Several control measures have been employed by man over the years to control the vector which will in turn lead to the control of the diseases with the popular ones involving the use of insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying of insecticides. However, these control measures have their various pitfalls. The use of genetically modified mosquitoes (GMMs) through bioengineering may be a promising method of reducing malaria vector population in our environment. This process involves population replacement technique (PRT) and population suppression techniques (PST). With proper integration of GMMs into the already existing control measures employed in the management of mosquitoes, a remarkable decrease in the prevalence of malaria is envisaged.
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疟疾病媒、按蚊(双翅目:库蚊科)的生物工程防治策略综述
任何形式的疾病在任何人群中都是不可取的。疟疾是一种由雌性按蚊传播的传染病。就发病率和死亡率而言,它是主要的病媒传播疾病,每年有2亿多例病例。多年来,人们已经采取了几种控制措施来控制病媒,这反过来又会导致疾病的控制,常用的控制措施包括使用杀虫网和室内残留喷洒杀虫剂。然而,这些控制措施有其各种缺陷。通过生物工程技术利用转基因蚊子可能是减少环境中疟疾病媒数量的一种有前景的方法。这一过程涉及到种群替代技术(PRT)和种群抑制技术(PST)。如果将转基因药物适当地纳入管理蚊子的现有控制措施,预计疟疾的流行率将显著下降。
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