| Literature DB >> 28734898 |
Shaosen Zhang1, Shaohua Guo2, Xinyu Feng3, Aneta Afelt4, Roger Frutos5, Shuisen Zhou6, Sylvie Manguin7.
Abstract
China is approaching malaria elimination; however, well-documented information on malaria vectors is still missing, which could hinder the development of appropriate surveillance strategies and WHO certification. This review summarizes the nationwide distribution of malaria vectors, their bionomic characteristics, control measures, and related studies. After several years of effort, the area of distribution of the principal malaria vectors was reduced, in particular for Anopheles lesteri (synonym: An. anthropophagus) and Anopheles dirus s.l., which nearly disappeared from their former endemic regions. Anopheles sinensis is becoming the predominant species in southwestern China. The bionomic characteristics of these species have changed, and resistance to insecticides was reported. There is a need to update surveillance tools and investigate the role of secondary vectors in malaria transmission.Entities:
Keywords: China; bionomics; distribution; malaria elimination; malaria vectors; vector control
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28734898 DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2017.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Parasitol ISSN: 1471-4922