Literature DB >> 10690465

[Malaria transmission in an area of future vaccination in equatorial forest of south Cameroon].

J Y Meunier1, I Safeukui, D Fontenille, C Boudin.   

Abstract

In order to describe malaria transmission in a future antigamete vaccine trial area, a longitudinal entomological study was conducted, together with parasitological and immunological surveys, from June 1997 to May 1998 in two nearby villages in a tropical rain forest area 100 km east of Yaoundé. Koundou is located along the main road in an open and degraded environment combining cultivated lands and forests; Ebolakounou is located 5 km from the road in forest surroundings. Indoor mosquito night catches no human volunteers were performed twice a month, in ten houses. We determined the entomological infection rate as 176 infected bites per human per year in Koundou (47.7% for An. moucheti, 47.3% for An. gambiae and 5% for An. funestus) and only 17.7 infected bites/human/year in Ebolakounou, with An. gambiae only. Transmission appears to be ten times higher in the village situated in a degraded environment than in the village situated in the rainforest.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10690465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Soc Pathol Exot        ISSN: 0037-9085


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