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Host attraction and biting behaviour of Anopheles mosquitoes in South Halmahera, Indonesia.

Brandyce St LaurentTimothy A BurtonSiti ZubaidahHelen C MillerPuji B AsihAmirullah BaharuddinSully Kosasihnull ShintaSaya FirmanWilliam A HawleyThomas R BurkotDin SyafruddinSupratman SukowatiFrank H CollinsNeil F Lobo
Published in: Malaria journal (2017)
The species distributions of Anopheles mosquitoes attracted to human, goat, and cow hosts were similar. Eight of nine sporozoite positive samples were captured with animal-baited traps, indicating that even predominantly zoophilic mosquitoes may be contributing to malaria transmission. Multiple host feeding and flexibility in blood feeding behaviour have important implications for malaria transmission, malaria control, and the effectiveness of intervention and monitoring methods, particularly those that target human-feeding vectors.
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