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View point: Ethical dilemmas in malaria vector research in Africa: making the difficult choice between mosquito, science and humans.

P Ndebele1, R Musesengwa.   

Abstract

Malaria vector studies are a very important aspect of malaria research as they assist researchers to learn more about the malaria vector. Research programmes in various African countries include studies that assess various methods of preventing malaria transmission including controlling the malaria vector. Various institutions have also established mosquito colonies that are maintained by staff from the institutions. Malaria vector research presents several dilemmas relating to the various ways in which humans are used in the malaria vector research enterprise. A review of the past and present practices reveals much about the prevailing attitudes and assumptions with regard to the ethical conduct of research involving humans. The focus on the science of malaria vector research has led some researchers in African institutions to engage in questionable practices which reveal the ethical tensions inherent in the choice between science and the principles of justice, nonmaleficence and respect for individuals. The analysis of past and present choices in malaria vector research has relevance to broader questions of human dignity and are in line with the current emphasis on ethical research worldwide.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23638277      PMCID: PMC3576825     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malawi Med J        ISSN: 1995-7262            Impact factor:   0.875


  16 in total

1.  International ethical guidelines for biomedical research involving human subjects.

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Journal:  Bull Med Ethics       Date:  2002-10

2.  Global malaria mortality between 1980 and 2010: a systematic analysis.

Authors:  Christopher J L Murray; Lisa C Rosenfeld; Stephen S Lim; Kathryn G Andrews; Kyle J Foreman; Diana Haring; Nancy Fullman; Mohsen Naghavi; Rafael Lozano; Alan D Lopez
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2012-02-04       Impact factor: 79.321

3.  Comparison of sampling anopheline mosquitoes by light-trap and human-bait collections indoors at Bagamoyo, Tanzania.

Authors:  J R Davis; T Hall; E M Chee; A Majala; J Minjas; C J Shiff
Journal:  Med Vet Entomol       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 2.739

4.  HIV prevention and transmission myths among heterosexually active adults in low-income areas of South Florida.

Authors:  Dano W Beck; Marlene Lalota; Lisa R Metsch; Gabriel A Cardenas; David W Forrest; Spencer Lieb; Thomas M Liberti
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2012-04

5.  Development of an exposure-free bednet trap for sampling Afrotropical malaria vectors.

Authors:  E M Mathenge; G F Killeen; D O Oulo; L W Irungu; P N Ndegwa; B G J Knols
Journal:  Med Vet Entomol       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 2.739

6.  Comparative field evaluation of the Mbita trap, the Centers for Disease Control light trap, and the human landing catch for sampling of malaria vectors in western Kenya.

Authors:  Evan M Mathenge; George O Omweri; Lucy W Irungu; Paul N Ndegwa; Elizabeth Walczak; Tom A Smith; Gerry F Killeen; Bart G J Knols
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 2.345

7.  Fears about HIV transmission in families with an HIV-infected parent: a qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Burton O Cowgill; Laura M Bogart; Rosalie Corona; Gery Ryan; Mark A Schuster
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 7.124

8.  Evaluation of light traps for sampling anopheline mosquitoes in Kilifi, Kenya.

Authors:  C N Mbogo; G E Glass; D Forster; E W Kabiru; J I Githure; J H Ouma; J C Beier
Journal:  J Am Mosq Control Assoc       Date:  1993-09       Impact factor: 0.917

9.  A global map of dominant malaria vectors.

Authors:  Marianne E Sinka; Michael J Bangs; Sylvie Manguin; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap; Maureen Coetzee; Charles M Mbogo; Janet Hemingway; Anand P Patil; William H Temperley; Peter W Gething; Caroline W Kabaria; Thomas R Burkot; Ralph E Harbach; Simon I Hay
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2012-04-04       Impact factor: 3.876

10.  Comparative performance of the Mbita trap, CDC light trap and the human landing catch in the sampling of Anopheles arabiensis, An. funestus and culicine species in a rice irrigation in western Kenya.

Authors:  Evan M Mathenge; Gedion O Misiani; David O Oulo; Lucy W Irungu; Paul N Ndegwa; Tom A Smith; Gerry F Killeen; Bart G J Knols
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2005-01-25       Impact factor: 2.979

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1.  The Centres for Disease Control light trap (CDC-LT) and the human decoy trap (HDT) compared to the human landing catch (HLC) for measuring Anopheles biting in rural Tanzania.

Authors:  Isaac Haggai Namango; Carly Marshall; Adam Saddler; Amanda Ross; David Kaftan; Frank Tenywa; Noely Makungwa; Olukayode G Odufuwa; Godfrey Ligema; Hassan Ngonyani; Isaya Matanila; Jameel Bharmal; Jason Moore; Sarah J Moore; Manuel W Hetzel
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2022-06-11       Impact factor: 3.469

Review 2.  Ethical aspects of malaria control and research.

Authors:  Euzebiusz Jamrozik; Vânia de la Fuente-Núñez; Andreas Reis; Pascal Ringwald; Michael J Selgelid
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2015-12-22       Impact factor: 2.979

3.  First evaluation of antibody responses to Culex quinquefasciatus salivary antigens as a serological biomarker of human exposure to Culex bites: A pilot study in Côte d'Ivoire.

Authors:  Bi Zamble H Zamble; Serge S Yao; Akré M Adja; Mahfoud Bakli; Dounin D Zoh; Françoise Mathieu-Daudé; Serge B Assi; Franck Remoue; Lionel Almeras; Anne Poinsignon
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-12-13

4.  A statistical calibration tool for methods used to sample outdoor-biting mosquitoes.

Authors:  Halfan S Ngowo; Alex J Limwagu; Heather M Ferguson; Jason Matthiopoulos; Fredros O Okumu; Luca Nelli
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.047

Review 5.  Human-Mosquito Contact: A Missing Link in Our Understanding of Mosquito-Borne Disease Transmission Dynamics.

Authors:  Panpim Thongsripong; James M Hyman; Durrell D Kapan; Shannon N Bennett
Journal:  Ann Entomol Soc Am       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 2.099

6.  An improved mosquito electrocuting trap that safely reproduces epidemiologically relevant metrics of mosquito human-feeding behaviours as determined by human landing catch.

Authors:  Nicodem J Govella; Deodatus F Maliti; Amos T Mlwale; John P Masallu; Nosrat Mirzai; Paul C D Johnson; Heather M Ferguson; Gerry F Killeen
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2016-09-13       Impact factor: 2.979

7.  Evaluation of mosquito electrocuting traps as a safe alternative to the human landing catch for measuring human exposure to malaria vectors in Burkina Faso.

Authors:  Antoine Sanou; W Moussa Guelbéogo; Luca Nelli; K Hyacinth Toé; Soumanaba Zongo; Pierre Ouédraogo; Fatoumata Cissé; Nosrat Mirzai; Jason Matthiopoulos; N'falé Sagnon; Heather M Ferguson
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 2.979

8.  The mosquito electrocuting trap as an exposure-free method for measuring human-biting rates by Aedes mosquito vectors.

Authors:  Leonardo D Ortega-López; Emilie Pondeville; Alain Kohl; Renato León; Mauro Pazmiño Betancourth; Floriane Almire; Sergio Torres-Valencia; Segundo Saldarriaga; Nosrat Mirzai; Heather M Ferguson
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 3.876

9.  Comparison of four outdoor mosquito trapping methods as potential replacements for human landing catches in western Kenya.

Authors:  Bernard Abong'o; John E Gimnig; Bradley Longman; Tobias Odongo; Celestine Wekesa; Amos Webwile; Benjamin Oloo; Mercy Nduta; Margaret Muchoki; Diana Omoke; Daniel Wacira; Kevin Opondo; Eric Ochomo; Stephen Munga; Martin J Donnelly; Richard M Oxborough
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2021-06-12       Impact factor: 3.876

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