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Unexpected Anthropophily in the Potential Secondary Malaria Vectors Anopheles coustani s.l. and Anopheles squamosus in Macha Zambia

机译:潜在的继发性疟疾媒介中的意外人类嗜食性按蚊Anusteles coustani s.l.和赞比亚马查的按蚊和按蚊

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Anopheles coustani s.l. and Anopheles squamosus are sub-Saharan mosquito species that have been implicated in malaria transmission. Although generally believed to be of negligible importance due to their overwhelmingly zoophilic behavior, An. coustani s.l. and An. squamosus made up a large proportion of the anophelines collected by human landing catches during the 2007–2008 and 2008–2009 rainy seasons in Macha, Zambia. Further, polymerase chain reaction-based blood meal identification showed that the majority of blood meals from these mosquito species caught in human-baited Centers for Disease Control light traps were from human hosts. Although no An. coustani s.l. or An. squamosus were found to be positive for Plasmodium, the demonstrated anthropophilic tendencies of these mosquitoes in southern Zambia suggest their potential as secondary malaria vectors.
机译:库氏按蚊斑潜蝇和按蚊是撒哈拉以南的蚊子,与疟疾的传播有关。尽管人们普遍认为由于它们的压倒性行为而使其重要性微不足道,库斯塔尼有限公司和。在赞比亚Macha的2007–2008年和2008–2009雨季,人类着陆捕获物收集到的按蚊按比例占很大比例。此外,基于聚合酶链反应的血粉鉴定表明,在诱饵控制的疾病诱捕中心捕获的这些蚊虫物种的大部分血粉来自人类宿主。虽然没有。库斯塔尼有限公司或人们发现鳞球菌对疟原虫呈阳性,已证明这些蚊子在赞比亚南部的嗜人倾向表明其作为继发疟疾的媒介。

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