Fine-scale distribution of malaria mosquitoes biting or resting outside human dwellings in three low-altitude Tanzanian villages.
Arnold S MmbandoEmmanuel W KaindoaHalfan S NgowoJohnson K SwaiNancy S MatowoMasoud KilalangongonoGodfrey P LingambaJoseph P MgandoIsaac H NamangoFredros O OkumuLuca NelliPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Outdoor densities of both host-seeking and resting Anopheles mosquitoes had significant heterogeneities between and within villages, and were influenced by multiple environmental and anthropogenic factors. Despite the high Anopheles densities outside dwellings, the substantial proportion of non-human blood-meals and absence of malaria-infected mosquitoes after 12 months of nightly trapping suggests very low-levels of outdoor malaria transmission in these villages.