Literature DB >> 8849295

[Malaria and rice growing in the Senegal River delta (Senegal)].

O Faye1, D Fontenille, O Gaye, N Sy, J F Molez, L Konate, G Hebrard, J P Herve, J Trouillet, S Diallo.   

Abstract

An epidemiological survey of malaria was carried out from September 1992 to November 1994 in three villages located in the Senegal river delta, two villages growing rice in irrigated fields and one practicing traditional rain water agriculture. Entomological observations showed that Anopheles pharoensis is the main anopheline species caught in the area with a high population density in the rice growing villages. The population density of species of the An. gambiae complex, represented by An. gambiae s.s., An. arabiensis and An. melas is low. Agressivity rates and anthropophlic indexes of An. pharoensis females are high but their parity rates are low. The malaria transmission is weak and was not perceptible in the area as shown by the negative results obtained with the ELISA tests and the examination of salivary glands. Parasitological indexes, malaria morbidity and incidence rates are low and are in agreement with the entomological data. In the Senegal river delta, irrigation has, on the whole, increased the An. pharoensis density but both malaria transmission and incidence rates did not rise.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8849295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Soc Belg Med Trop        ISSN: 0772-4128


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