干旱季节期间沿海地区和Côte科特迪瓦中部的疟疾传播。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Malaria Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1186/s12936-024-05176-7
Tinma J R Gouamene, Constant A V Edi, Eric Kwadio, Constant G N Gbalegba, Julien Z B Zahouli, Benjamin G Koudou
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背景:疟疾仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲的一个威胁,特别是在Côte科特迪瓦,疟疾在那里流行,是医院会诊、发病和死亡的主要原因。科特迪瓦沿海地区和热带草原地区之间存在的强烈气候变化表明,应根据生态流行病学多样性安排病媒控制干预措施。本研究评估了Côte科特迪瓦一个沿海和一个中部两个卫生区媒介和疟疾传播的生物生态参数。方法:研究于2018年11月至2019年3月在Côte科特迪瓦沿海(Jacqueville)和大草原(bsamoumi)地区进行。每月在研究地点进行人类登陆捕获(HLC),以确定疟蚊媒介的种类组成、叮咬行为以及疟疾传播的昆虫学参数。每月2天,从下午6点至早上6点,在12小时内收集蚊子。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测恶性疟原虫环孢子子蛋白对蚊虫的感染性。随机抽取100只冈比亚按蚊,其中所有雌性均为csp阳性,采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)对其种类和分子形态水平进行分类。结果:在Jacqueville, 853例(99.7%)安。采集到冈比亚疟蚊1只,法罗按蚊3只(0.35%)。在bsamoumi, 811人(96.3%)死亡。冈比亚疟蚊23只(2.73%);95%)。已经发现了法罗人。科洛兹按蚊是安蚊的唯一种类。冈比亚综合体在雅克维尔。在安人中。在贝奥米检测的冈比亚菌样本中,有29个(58%)是冈比亚菌。其余21例(42%)为An。严格意义上的冈比亚。人咬人率(HBR)由11月的5.7 (b/p/n)上升至3月的17.3 (b/p/n)。与此相反,在bsamoumi, HBR从11月份的16.4 (b/p/n)下降到3月份的0.69 (b/p/n)。在Jacqueville地区,昆虫学接种率(EIR)为0.21 ~ 0.56 (ib/p/n), 2月份的pic为0.56 (ib/p/n)。在bsamoumi,未发现产妇感染。冈比亚菌样本在研究期间检测。结论:本研究评估了Côte科特迪瓦沿海和中部两个卫生区媒介和疟疾传播的生物生态参数。
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Malaria transmission in the coastal zone and in the Centre of Côte d'Ivoire during the dry season.

Background: Malaria remains a threat in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Côte d'Ivoire, where it is endemic and represents the leading cause of hospital consultations, morbidity and mortality. The strong climatic variations that exist between coastal and savannah areas of Côte d'Ivoire suggest that vector control interventions should be scheduled according to the eco-epidemiological diversity. This study evaluates bioecological parameters of vectors and malaria transmission in two health districts, one coastal and one central of Côte d'Ivoire.

Methods: The study was conducted in the coastal (Jacqueville) and savannah (Béoumi) areas of Côte d'Ivoire from November 2018 to March 2019. Human Landing Catches (HLC) were conducted monthly at the study sites to determine Anopheles vector species composition, biting behaviour as well as entomological parameters of malaria transmission. Mosquitoes were collected over 12 h, from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am during 2 days per month. Mosquitoes infectivity was revealed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein. A random sample of 100 Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) including all CSP-positive females, were further classified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at the species and molecular form levels.

Results: In Jacqueville, 853 (99.7%) An. gambiae s.l., and 3 (0.35%) Anopheles pharoensis were collected. In Béoumi, 811 (96.3%) An. gambiae s.l., 23 (2.73%) Anopheles funestus and 8 (0. 95%) An. pharoensis have been found. Anopheles coluzzii represented the only species of the An. gambiae complex in Jacqueville. Among the An. gambiae s.l. samples tested in Beoumi, 29 (58%) were An. coluzzii and the rest 21 (42%) was An. gambiae sensu stricto. The human biting rate (HBR) in Jacqueville increased from 5.7 (b/p/n) in November to 17.3 (b/p/n) in March. Conversely in Béoumi the HBR decreased from 16.4 (b/p/n) in November to 0.69 (b/p/n) in March. In Jacqueville, the entomological inoculation rate (EIR) varies from 0.21 to 0.56 (ib/p/n) with the pic of 0.56 (ib/p/n) in February. In Béoumi no infection was detected in the parous An. gambiae s.l. samples tested during the study period.

Conclusions: This study evaluates bioecological parameters of vectors and malaria transmission in two health districts, one coastal and one central of Côte d'Ivoire.

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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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