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Composition and Biting Activity of Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Amazon Region of Colombia

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 307-315

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1603/033.046.0215

Keywords

Anopheles nyssorhynchus spp.; mosquito abundance; mosquito nets; malaria vectors

Funding

  1. United Kingdom Department for International Development [R7829]
  2. United Kingdorn Medical Research Council [G7508177]
  3. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  4. Medical Research Council [G7508177, G0700837] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. MRC [G7508177, G0700837] Funding Source: UKRI

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To provide information for public health policy on mosquito nets in the Amazon region of Colombia, we conducted landing catches to estimate Anopheles species composition and biting activity. Two hundred twenty person-nights of catches were done in seven locations over a period of 14 mo. A total of 1,780 Anopheles mosquitoes were caught (8.1 per person-night). Among the nine species found, An. oswaldoi Peryassu was the most common (776 mosquitoes, 44%), followed by An. darlingi Root s.l. (498, 28%). An. oswaldoi was the most common species collected outdoors, where its biting rate dropped steadily front a peak of >15 bites/person-night at the start of the night (1800-1900 hours) to approximate to 2 bites/person-night before dawn, An. darlingi wits the most common species collected indoors, with it biting rate of approximate to 3-4 bites/person-night until about midnight, when the rate dropped below 1 bite/person-night, before showing a secondary peak before dawn. Sixty-four mosquito nets were analyzed by the technique of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for levels of deltamethrin (DM). All but two (62) of these were reported by their owners to have been impregnated with insecticide, and 53 were found by HPLC to have deltamethrin. However, one half (32) of the nets had concentrations <4 mg/m(2) and therefore. were likely to have been inadequately protective, An inverse association Wits found between the reported time between washes and deltamethrin concentration, These findings show a need for additional protection from mosquitoes when not inside nets,as well as for more effective impregnation, possibly through wash-resistant insecticide formulation.

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