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Comparison of three sampling methods of man-biting anophelines in order to estimate the malaria transmission in a village of south Cameroon.

G Le Goff1, P Carnevale, E Fondjo, V Robert.   

Abstract

In order to get an accurate measure of malaria transmission by mean of human bait attraction, three methods of catches for human-bail mosquitoes were compared in a Cameroonian village of high anopheline density. These three methods were 1) the classical human landing catches where the man was in the same time bait and catcher, 2) the single-nets which acted as a trap and 3) the double-nets where the outer net acted as a trap and the inner avoided mosquito bites. The anopheline densities per man with human landings were 1.6 time higher than those obtained with single-nets, these later being 4.7 times higher than those obtained with double-nets. In the three methods, the results were similar for the anophelines species catched and for their respective proportions. The samples of Anopheles nili and An. gambiae had comparative parity rates and sporozoitic indexes. From these results, in order to estimate the malaria transmission it can be envisaged to change the standard human-bait catch for the human-baited single bed-net catch; on the contrary the double-net have to be discarded because of their poor results.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9208033     DOI: 10.1051/parasite/1997041075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasite        ISSN: 1252-607X            Impact factor:   3.000


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