A systematic review assessing the potential for release of vector species from competition following insecticide-based population suppression of Anopheles species in Africa.
Alima QureshiJohn B ConnollyPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
This review identified evidence that insecticide-based reductions in the density of Anopheles species in Africa could facilitate the release of other vector species from competition. While it remains uncertain whether this evidence is representative of most entomological sequelae of insecticide-based vector control in the field, five studies provided persuasive evidence that insecticide use could lead, at least under some circumstances, to competitive release of non-targeted vector species. These results should inform current and future integrated vector management approaches to malaria control.