A study of malaria vector surveillance as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh.
Ashok K MishraPraveen K BhartiAnup VishwakarmaSekh NisarHarsh RajvanshiRavendra K SharmaKalyan B SahaMan Mohan ShuklaHimanshu JayswarAparup DasHarpreet KaurSuman L WattalAltaf A LalPublished in: Malaria journal (2020)
Based on the nine entomologic investigations conducted between 2017-2019, it was concluded that An. culicifacies was present throughout the year while An. fluviatilis had seasonal presence in the study areas. Anopheles culicifacies was resistant to alphacypermethrin and emerging resistance to deltamethrin was observed in this area. Anopheles culicifacies was confirmed as the malaria vector. This type of information on indigenous malaria vectors and insecticide resistance is important in implementation of vector control through indoor residual spraying (IRS) and use of insecticide-impregnated bed nets for achieving the malaria elimination goals.