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Evolution of host preference in anthropophilic mosquitoes.

Chris M StoneKevin Gross
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
The use of ITNs is likely to select for an increase in the biting preference for cattle. Bed nets may thus alter the population composition of major vector species in a manner that has positive epidemiological ramifications. Whether populations are set on a trajectory toward increased zoophily following the cessation of intense bed net usage in an area depends on the composition of host communities as well as operational conditions. This has potential implications for bed net campaigns, particularly with an eye toward scaling down interventions following interruption of transmission. Further research on malaria mosquito feeding behaviour is warranted to explore the conditions under which such adaptive shifts may actually occur in the field.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • physical activity
  • genetic diversity
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change