影响尼日利亚东南部疟疾媒介丰度的季节分布和微气候因素

E. Ezihe, F. M. Chikezie, C. Egbuche, E. Nwankwo, A. Onyido, D. Aribodor, Musa Samdi
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2013年4月至2014年2月,在尼日利亚东南部进行了纵向研究,调查按蚊的季节性丰度及其与小气候变量的相关性。使用世卫组织诱蚊灯和除虫菊喷雾剂对按蚊进行了取样。采用方差分析(ANOVA)和Spearman’s rho相关分析分析蚊虫数量与季节变化、温度和相对湿度之间的关系。共捕获雌按蚊4种1570只。季节分布上呈s型曲线,峰值为雨季后期(42.42%)、雨季前期(42.29%)和旱季(15.29%)。差异有统计学意义(p0.05)。室内叮蚊小时分布高峰时段为凌晨2 ~ 3时,室外3 ~ 4时。采用PSC采集技术,采集了3组按蚊。室内静息按蚊密度为1只/间/夜,叮人率为5.5只/人/夜。因此,该研究的发现为在Enugu的Oji河的Ahani Achi控制疟疾病媒提供了方向,了解了疟疾病媒的季节变化、它们的叮咬行为、气候暴露以及可能鼓励蚊子叮咬倾向的人类行为。
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Seasonal Distribution and Micro-Climatic Factors Influencing the Abundance of the Malaria Vectors in South-East Nigeria
The longitudinal study was conducted in the South-east of Nigeria from April, 2013 to February 2014 to investigate the seasonal abundance of anophelines and their correlation with microclimatic variables. Sampling of Anopheles mosquitoes was done using WHO light traps and Pyrethrum Spray Catch (PSC). ANOVA and Spearman’s rho correlation analysis were used to analyze the link between mosquito abundance, seasonal variations, temperature and relative humidity. A total of 1,570 female Anopheles mosquitoes, representing 4 species were collected. Seasonally, the collections made reflected a sigmoid curve with the peak being the late rainy season (42.42%), early rainy season (42.29%) and dry season (15.29%). There was a significant difference (P 0.05). The hourly distribution for indoor biting mosquitoes peaked at 2 am-3 am and outdoor 3 am-4 am. Using the PSC collection technique, 3 groups of Anopheles species were collected. Indoor resting density of 1 Anopheles mosquito/room/night and Man-biting rate of 5.5 Anopheles mosquito / man / night was observed. The findings in the study therefore gives a direction to take in the control of malaria vectors in Ahani Achi, Oji River of Enugu, knowing the seasonal variation of the malaria vectors, their biting behaviour, climatic exposure and the likely human behaviour that encourages the biting tendency of the mosquito.
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