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Malaria Vector Bionomics: Countrywide Surveillance Study on Implications for Malaria Elimination in India.

Manju RahiAshok K MishraGyan ChandR K BahariaRupenangshu Kumar HazraShri Pati SinghSiraj A KhanSreehari UragayalaDivya KamarajuGaurav KumarSanjeev Kumar GuptaAmit SharmaRaghavendra KamarajuK GunasekaranOm Prakash SinghSarala K Subbarao
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2024)
Our study offers vital insights into the prevalence, resting behavior, and sibling species composition of malaria vectors in India. It is evident from our findings that resistance development in An. culicifacies, the primary vector, to synthetic pyrethroids is on the rise in the country. Furthermore, the results of our study suggest a potential change in the resting behavior of An. culicifacies in Madhya Pradesh, although further studies are required to confirm this shift definitively. These findings are essential for the development of effective vector control strategies in India, aligning with the goal of malaria elimination by 2030.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • heart rate
  • risk assessment