| Literature DB >> 28727733 |
Érika S do Nascimento-Carvalho1,2, Raquel de Andrade Cesário1,3, Vladimir Fazito do Vale1, Arion Tulio Aranda1,2, Ana Carolina Dos Santos Valente1, Marilza Maia-Herzog1,2.
Abstract
The effectiveness of the MosqTent® trap was evaluated in endemic area to onchocerciasis in Brazil. This study seeks to provide subsidies for the monitoring of the onchocerciasis transmission in the country. The study was carried out at the Homoxi and Thirei villages, located in the Yanomami Indigenous Land, in the state of Roraima. This area presents hyperendemicity, high blackflies densities, large population migrations and mining activities. The Homoxi and Thirei villages are assisted by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. To conduct the present study, the village leader, health leaders and the Brazilian Ethics Committee were consulted. Blackflies captures were carried out simultaneously at the Homoxi and Thirei, using systematized methods to allow for comparisons between the traditional Human Landing Catch (HLC) and HLC protected by the MosqTent®. The female blackflies were captured at two equidistant capture stations per locality, by two collectors per station, for five consecutive days. Individuals captured by interval/station/day were counted, identified and maintained at -20°C. The underlying probability distributions and the differences between the methods for the independent sample data were verified in a comparative statistical analysis between the use of the MosqTent® and the HLC. A total of 10,855 antropophilic blackflies were captured by both methodologies. A total of 7,367 (67.87%) blackflies belonging to seven species were captured by MosqTent® -Simulium incrustatum s.l (99.06%); S. guianense s.l (0.74%), S. oyapockense s.l (0.01%), S. exiguum (0.10%), S. metallicum (0.05%), S. ochraceum (0.03%) and S. minusculum s.l (0.01%). Moreover, 3,488 (32.14%) blackflies belonging to four species were captured by HLC-S. incrustatum s.l (98.33%); S. guianense s.l (1.38%), S. oyapockense s.l (0.26%) and S. metallicum (0.03%). The MosqTent® was more effective and efficient when compared to HLC. When comparing total blackflies captured/day, the MosqTent® was more efficient than HLC (p = 0.031) with a means of 799.4 blackflies/day versus 217.6 blackflies/day by HLC. The results demonstrated improved performance and high reliability of the MosqTent® compared to the traditional HLC method.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28727733 PMCID: PMC5519025 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Map of the studied area, part of the sentinel area for onchocerciasis and located at the Brazil/Venezuela border.
Fig 2Experimental design—Scheme of the collection sites and surroundings.
Simulium species captured during the five days of the experiment with MosqTent® trap and HLC method, at Homoxi and Thirei sites, Roraima/Brazil, in May 2016.
| SPECIES | MOSQTENT® | HLC | TOTAL (%) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HO | (%) | TH | (%) | HO+TH | (%) | HO | (%) | TH | (%) | HO+TH | (%) | ||
| 3970 | (99.34) | 3328 | (98.80) | 7298 | (99.06) | 1060 | (97.43) | 2370 | (98.75) | 3430 | (98.33) | 10728 (98.83) | |
| 19 | (0.47) | 34 | (1.00) | 53 | (0.74) | 24 | (2.21) | 24 | (1.00) | 48 | (1.38) | 101 (0.93) | |
| 1 | (0.02) | 0 | (0.00) | 1 | (0.01) | 3 | (0.27) | 6 | (0.25) | 9 | (0.26) | 10 (0.09) | |
| 5 | (0.12) | 3 | (0.07) | 8 | (0.10) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 (0.07) | |
| 2 | (0.05) | 2 | (0.05) | 4 | (0.05) | 1 | (0.09) | 0 | 0 | 1 | (0.03) | 5 (0.04) | |
| 0 | (0.00) | 2 | (0.05) | 2 | (0.03) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (0.01) | |
| 0 | (0.00) | 1 | (0.03) | 1 | (0.01) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 (0.009) | |
| 3997 (100) | 3370 (100) | 7367 (100) | 1088 (100) | 2400 (100) | 3488 (100) | 10855 (100) | |||||||
HO: Homoxi; TH: Thirei; HLC: Human Landing Catch.
*Species that were not captured with HLC method.
Fig 3Simuliidae/day by the traditional HLC methodology at Homoxi (a) and Thirei (b).
Fig 4MosqTent® trap performance and HLC method at Homoxi and Thirei.
Fig 5Bite activity of Simuliidae at Homoxi (a) and Thirei (b).