Impact of seasonality and malaria control interventions on Anopheles density and species composition from three areas of Uganda with differing malaria endemicity.
Henry Ddumba MawejjeMaxwell KilamaSimon P KigoziAlex K MusiimeMoses KamyaJo LinesSteven W LindsayDavid SmithGrant DorseyMartin J DonnellySarah G StaedkePublished in: Malaria journal (2021)
LLIN distribution was associated with reductions in An. funestus s.l. in the lowest transmission site and An. gambiae s.s. in the moderate transmission site. In the highest transmission site, a combination of LLINs and multiple rounds of IRS was associated with the near collapse of An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.l. Following IRS, An. arabiensis, a behaviourally resilient vector, became the predominant species, which may have implications for malaria vector control activities. Development of interventions targeted at outdoor biting remains a priority.