Comparison of four outdoor mosquito trapping methods as potential replacements for human landing catches in western Kenya.
Bernard Abong'oJohn E GimnigBradley LongmanTobias OdongoCelestine WekesaAmos WebwileBenjamin OlooMercy NdutaMargaret MuchokiDiana OmokeDaniel WaciraKevin OpondoEric OchomoStephen MungaMartin J DonnellyRichard M OxboroughPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
FTT and OLT are simple, easily scalable traps and are potential replacements for HLC in outdoor sampling of Anopheles mosquitoes. However, the FTT closely mirrored indoor CDC light trap in mosquito indices and therefore may be more of an indoor mimic than a true outdoor collection tool. HDT and MET show potential for sampling outdoor host-seeking mosquitoes. However, the traps as currently designed may not be feasible for large-scale, longitudinal entomological monitoring. Therefore, the baited outdoor CDC light trap may be the most appropriate tool currently available for assessment of outdoor-biting and malaria transmission risk.