Literature DB >> 3662665

Studies on the dynamics of transmission of onchocerciasis in a Sudan-savanna area of North Cameroon II. Seasonal and diurnal changes in the biting densities and in the age-composition of the vector population.

A Renz1.   

Abstract

Near the perennial breeding sites in the main water courses the highest monthly biting rates were recorded from June to August (early rainy season) and again from December to February (dry season), but near the rainy season breeding sites in the affluents, or at fly-catching sites, more than 2 km inland from the nearest main river breeding site, the highest rates were recorded between August and December (mid-rainy to early dry season). The variation of the biting rates over the year depended on the waterflow of the main rivers and on the differential dispersal of the flies from the breeding sites during the dry and rainy seasons. At the beginning of the rainy season, when the rivers started flowing, an immigration of non-local flies was observed at the river Mayo Rey near Tcholliré, presumably coming from Simulium breeding sites in the Adamaoua mountains to the South. During three years 77,374 flies were caught by daily catches between 06.00 and 18.30 hours. During the dry season the biting activity of nulliparous and parous flies was highest between 09.00 and 10.00 hours and 16.00 and 17.00 hours, 9% and 22% of the total day-catches respectively. In the rainy season the peak biting rates occurred between 06.00 and 07.00 hours (9%) and again from 16.00 to 17.00 hours (14%). The lowest biting rates were observed between 11.00 and 12.00 hours in both dry and rainy seasons (4% and 3% of the total catch). Nulliparous flies showed higher variations in biting activity than did parous flies, leading to the highest proporation of parous flies during midday.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3662665     DOI: 10.1080/00034983.1987.11812116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Trop Med Parasitol        ISSN: 0003-4983


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