2009 年至 2021 年南非姆普马兰加省冈比亚按蚊(双翅目:Culicidae)复合体组成、采集趋势和环境影响的历史趋势综述。

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南非是南部非洲地区消除疟疾的前线国家。南非有三个疟疾流行省份,每个省份都有自己的传播模式。消灭疟疾部分取决于控制和/或消灭传播媒介。从控制框架转向消除框架时,持续的昆虫监测是一个重要的考虑因素。姆普马兰加省的埃赫兰泽尼区是一个重要的昆虫学哨点监测区。它是南非疟疾流行区之一,疟疾发病率较高。因此,该省已经收集了大量有关冈比亚按蚊(双翅目:疟蚊科)的昆虫学数据。这些数据存储在一个已有的机构数据库中。以前从未对从该数据库中可以观察到的趋势进行过分析。这项回顾性(纵向)分析提供了 2009 年至 2021 年该地区冈比亚疟原虫复合病媒构成的概要。常规监测数据与同期的气候数据(从美国国家航空航天局 LaRC POWER 项目数据库中获得)相互关联,以评估气候因素在病媒动态中的作用。本报告还指出了整个采样期间数据收集过程中的一些局限性,并就如何加强数据库的建设提出了建议。自 2009 年以来,该省数量最多的冈比亚疟原虫复合体是梅氏疟原虫(An. merus Dönitz),其次是阿拉伯疟原虫(An. arabiensis Patton)。所使用的采集方法表明,人工登陆捕捉能成功采集到阿拉伯疟蚊,而坑式诱捕器则能最有效地采集到梅氏疟蚊(An. merus)和四角疟蚊(An. quadriannulatus Theobald)。后两种病媒主要在春季采集,而在秋季采集的疟原虫数量较多。病媒数量与年度气候数据没有明显的相关性。从该数据库中获得的信息有助于深入了解姆普马兰加省埃赫兰泽尼地区的病媒动态。
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A review of historical trends in Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) complex composition, collection trends and environmental effects from 2009 to 2021 in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.

South Africa is a frontline country for malaria elimination in the southern African region. It has three malaria-endemic provinces, each with its own transmission pattern. The elimination of malaria depends, in part, on controlling and/or eliminating vectors responsible for transmission. Sustained entomological surveillance is an important factor to consider when shifting from a control to elimination framework. The Ehlanzeni district in Mpumalanga province is a key entomological sentinel surveillance area. It is one of the malaria-endemic districts in South Africa with higher rates of malaria incidences. As such, entomological data about the Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) complex have been collected in this province over a substantial period. These data are stored in a pre-existing institutional database. An analysis of the trends that can be observed from this database has not been performed before. This retrospective (longitudinal) analysis provides a summary of the An. gambiae complex vector composition in this region from 2009 to 2021. Routine surveillance data were correlated with climatic data (obtained from the NASA LaRC POWER project database) for the same period to assess the role of climatic factors in vector dynamics. This review also identifies a number of limitations in the data collection process across the sampling period and provides recommendations on how to strengthen the database going forward. The most abundant member of the An. gambiae complex since 2009 in the province was An. merus Dönitz followed by An. arabiensis Patton. Collection methods used showed that human landing catches were successful for collecting An. arabiensis, while pit traps were the most effective in collecting An. merus and An. quadriannulatus Theobald. The latter two species were mainly collected in spring, whereas An. arabiensis abundance was larger during autumn collections. Vector abundance was not significantly correlated with annual climatic data. The information gained from this database provides insights into the vector dynamics of the Ehlanzeni district of the Mpumalanga province.

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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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