Behaviour and molecular identification of Anopheles malaria vectors in Jayapura district, Papua province, Indonesia.
Brandyce St LaurentSukowati SupratmanPuji Budi Setia AsihDavid BretzJohn MuellerHelen Catherine MillerAmirullah Baharuddinnull ShintaAsik SuryaMichelle NgaiFerdinand LaihadDin SyafruddinWilliam A HawleyFrank H CollinsNeil F LoboPublished in: Malaria journal (2016)
The vector composition in Papua, Indonesia is consistent with certain northern areas of PNG, but the behaviours of anophelines sampled in this region, such as early and indoor human biting of An. farauti 4, may enable them to act as major vectors of malaria. Presumed major vectors An. farauti and An. punctulatus were not abundant among these samples. Morphological identification of anophelines in this sample was often inaccurate, highlighting the importance of using molecular analysis in conjunction with morphological investigations to update keys and training tools.