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Differential contribution of Anopheles coustani and Anopheles arabiensis to the transmission of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax in two neighbouring villages of Madagascar.

Jessy Goupeyou-YoumsiTsiriniaina RakotondranaivoNicolas PuchotIngrid PetersonRomain GirodInès Vigan-WomasRichard PaulMamadou Ousmane NdiathCatherine Bourgouin
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
Despite a similar malaria prevalence in two nearby villages, the entomological survey showed a different contribution of An. coustani and An. arabiensis to malaria transmission in each village. Importantly, the suspected secondary malaria vector An. coustani, was found playing the major role in malaria transmission in one village. This highlights the importance of combining parasitology and entomology surveys for better targeting local malaria vectors. Such study should contribute to the malaria pre-elimination goal established under the 2018-2022 National Malaria Strategic Plan.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • drug delivery
  • zika virus