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Geographically extensive larval surveys reveal an unexpected scarcity of primary vector mosquitoes in a region of persistent malaria transmission in western Zambia.

Dónall Eoin CrossChristopher J ThomasNiall McKeownVincent SiaziyuAmy HealeyTom WillisDouglas SinginiFrancis LiywaliiAndrew SilumesiiJacob SakalaMark SmithMark MacklinAndy J HardyPaul W Shaw
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
The diversity of candidate vector species and their high relative abundance observed across diverse hydro-ecosystems indicate a highly adaptable transmission system, resilient to environmental variation and, potentially, interventions that target only part of the vector community. Larval survey results imply that residual transmission of malaria in Barotseland is being mediated predominantly by secondary vector species, whose known tendencies for crepuscular and outdoor biting renders them largely insensitive to prevalent vector control methods.
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