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Technical Workflow Development for Integrating Drone Surveys and Entomological Sampling to Characterise Aquatic Larval Habitats of Anopheles funestus in Agricultural Landscapes in Côte d'Ivoire.

Isabel Byrne1, Kallista Chan1,2, Edgar Manrique3,4, Jo Lines1,2, Rosine Z Wolie5,6, Fedra Trujillano7, Gabriel Jimenez Garay7, Miguel Nunez Del Prado Cortez8, Hugo Alatrista-Salas9, Eleanore Sternberg10, Jackie Cook11, Raphael N'Guessan1,5, Alphonsine Koffi5, Ludovic P Ahoua Alou5, Nombre Apollinaire12, Louisa A Messenger1, Mojca Kristan1, Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar3,13, Kimberly Fornace1,2,14.   

Abstract

Land-use practices such as agriculture can impact mosquito vector breeding ecology, resulting in changes in disease transmission. The typical breeding habitats of Africa's second most important malaria vector Anopheles funestus are large, semipermanent water bodies, which make them potential candidates for targeted larval source management. This is a technical workflow for the integration of drone surveys and mosquito larval sampling, designed for a case study aiming to characterise An. funestus breeding sites near two villages in an agricultural setting in Côte d'Ivoire. Using satellite remote sensing data, we developed an environmentally and spatially representative sampling frame and conducted paired mosquito larvae and drone mapping surveys from June to August 2021. To categorise the drone imagery, we also developed a land cover classification scheme with classes relative to An. funestus breeding ecology. We sampled 189 potential breeding habitats, of which 119 (63%) were positive for the Anopheles genus and nine (4.8%) were positive for An. funestus. We mapped 30.42 km2 of the region of interest including all water bodies which were sampled for larvae. These data can be used to inform targeted vector control efforts, although its generalisability over a large region is limited by the fine-scale nature of this study area. This paper develops protocols for integrating drone surveys and statistically rigorous entomological sampling, which can be adjusted to collect data on vector breeding habitats in other ecological contexts. Further research using data collected in this study can enable the development of deep-learning algorithms for identifying An. funestus breeding habitats across rural agricultural landscapes in Côte d'Ivoire and the analysis of risk factors for these sites.
Copyright © 2021 Isabel Byrne et al.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34759971      PMCID: PMC8575637          DOI: 10.1155/2021/3220244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Public Health        ISSN: 1687-9805


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