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Malaria entomological inoculation rates in gold mining areas of Southern Venezuela
Moreno, Jorge E; Rubio-Palis, Yasmín; Páez, Elisa; Pérez, Enrique; Sánchez, Víctor; Vaccari, Elena.
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  • Moreno, Jorge E; Instituto de Altos Estudios en Salud Pública Dr. Arnoldo Gabaldon. VE
  • Rubio-Palis, Yasmín; Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud. Dirección de Control de Vectores. Maracay. VE
  • Páez, Elisa; Servicio de Vigilancia Epidemiológica Sanitario Ambiental del estado Bolívar. VE
  • Pérez, Enrique; Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud. Dirección de Control de Vectores. Maracay. VE
  • Sánchez, Víctor; Instituto de Altos Estudios en Salud Pública Dr. Arnoldo Gabaldon. VE
  • Vaccari, Elena; Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud. Dirección de Control de Vectores. Maracay. VE
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 104(5): 764-768, Aug. 2009. tab
Article en En | LILACS | ID: lil-528087
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ABSTRACT
A longitudinal study of malaria vectors aiming to describe the intensity of transmission was carried out in five villages of Southern Venezuela between January 1999-April 2000. The man-biting, sporozoite and entomological inoculation rates (EIR) were calculated based on 121 all-night collections of anophelines landing on humans, CDC light traps and ultra violet up-draft traps. A total of 6,027 female mosquitoes representing seven species were collected. The most abundant species were Anopheles marajoara Galvão & Damasceno (56.7 percent) and Anopheles darlingi Root (33 percent), which together accounted for 89.7 percent of the total anophelines collected. The mean biting rate for An. marajoara was 1.27 (SD + 0.81); it was 0.74 (SD + 0.91) for An. darlingand 0.11 (SD + 0.10) for Anopheles neomaculipalpus Curry and the overall biting rate was 2.29 (SD + 1.06). A total of 5,886 mosquitoes collected by all three methods were assayed by ELISA and 28 pools, equivalent to 28 mosquitoes, yielded positive results for Plasmodium spp. CS protein. An. neomaculipalpus had the highest sporozoite rate 0.84 percent (3/356), followed by An. darlingi 0.82 percent (16/1,948) and An. marajoara 0.27 percent (9/3,332). The overall sporozoite rate was 0.48 percent (28/5,886). The rates of infection by Plasmodium species in mosquitoes were 0.37 percent (22/5,886) for Plasmodium vivax(Grassi & Feletti) and 0.10 percent (6/5,886) for Plasmodium falciparum (Welch). The estimated overall EIR for An. darling was 2.21 infective bites/person/year, 1.25 for An. marajoara and 0.34 for An. neomaculipalpus. The overall EIR was four infective bites/person/year. The biting rate, the sporozoite rate and the EIR are too low to be indicators of the efficacy of control campaigns in this area.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Asunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Plasmodium vivax / Insectos Vectores / Anopheles Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Venezuela Idioma: En Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL / PARASITOLOGIA Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article / Project document
Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Asunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Plasmodium vivax / Insectos Vectores / Anopheles Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Venezuela Idioma: En Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL / PARASITOLOGIA Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article / Project document