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Vector competence, vectorial capacity of Nyssorhynchus darlingi and the basic reproduction number of Plasmodium vivax in agricultural settlements in the Amazonian Region of Brazil.

Maria Anice Mureb SallumJan E ConnEduardo S BergoGabriel Z LaportaLeonardo S M ChavesSara A BickersmithTatiane M P de OliveiraElder Augusto G FigueiraGilberto MorescoLêuda OlívêrClaudio J StruchinerLaith YakobEduardo Massad
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
In spite of low vector competence of Ny. darlingi to P. vivax, parasite propagation in the human population is enhanced by the high human-biting rate, and relatively high vectorial capacity. The high PvR0 values suggest hyperendemicity in Machadinho D'Oeste and São Gabriel da Cachoeira at levels similar to those found for P. falciparum in sub-Saharan Africa regions. Mass screening for parasite reservoirs, effective anti-malarial drugs and vector control interventions will be necessary to shrinking transmission in Amazonian rural communities, Brazil.
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