Dynamics of malaria vector composition and Plasmodium falciparum infection in mainland Tanzania: 2017-2021 data from the national malaria vector entomological surveillance

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作者
Mwalimu, Charles D. [1 ]
Kiware, Samson [2 ,3 ]
Nshama, Rosemary [1 ]
Derua, Yahya [4 ]
Machafuko, Pendael [4 ]
Gitanya, Peter [1 ]
Mwafongo, Winfred [1 ]
Bernard, Jubilate [1 ]
Emidi, Basiliana [5 ]
Mwingira, Victor [4 ]
Malima, Robert [4 ,6 ]
Githu, Victoria [2 ]
Masanja, Brian [2 ]
Mlacha, Yeromin [2 ,3 ]
Tungu, Patrick [4 ]
Kabula, Bilali [4 ]
Sambu, Edward [4 ]
Batengana, Bernard [4 ]
Matowo, Johnson [7 ]
Govella, Nicodem [2 ,8 ]
Chaki, Prosper [2 ,3 ]
Lazaro, Samwel [1 ]
Serbantez, Naomi [9 ]
Kitau, Jovin [10 ]
Magesa, Stephen M. [3 ,4 ]
Kisinza, William N. [4 ]
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[1] Natl Malaria Control Programme NMCP, Dodoma, Tanzania
[2] Ifakara Hlth Inst IHI, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[3] Pan African Mosquito Control Assoc PAMCA, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[4] Natl Inst Med Res NIMR, Amani Ctr, Muheza, Tanzania
[5] Natl Inst Med Res NIMR, Mwanza, Tanzania
[6] Univ Dar es Salaam, Mbeya Coll Hlth & Allied Sci, Mbeya, Tanzania
[7] Kilimanjaro Christian Med Univ Coll, Dept Med Parasitol & Entomol, Moshi, Tanzania
[8] Populat Serv Int PSI, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[9] US Presidents Malaria Initiat, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[10] World Hlth Org, Country Off, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
关键词
Surveillance; Malaria vectors; Entomological inoculation rate (EIR); Integrated vector management; Tanzania; ANOPHELES-FUNESTUS; INOCULATION RATES; LIGHT-TRAP; MOSQUITOS; CULICIDAE; DIPTERA; GAMBIAE; IDENTIFICATION; TRANSMISSION;
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10.1186/s12936-024-04849-7
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R51 [传染病];
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摘要
Background In 2015, Tanzania National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) established a longitudinal malaria vector entomological surveillance (MVES). The MVES is aimed at a periodical assessment of malaria vector composition and abundance, feeding and resting behaviours, and Plasmodium falciparum infection in different malaria epidemiological strata to guide the NMCP on the deployment of appropriate malaria vector interventions. This work details the dynamics of malaria vector composition and transmission in different malaria epidemiological strata.Methods The MVES was conducted from 32 sentinel district councils across the country. Mosquitoes were collected by the trained community members and supervised by the NMCP and research institutions. Three consecutive night catches (indoor collection with CDC light trap and indoor/outdoor collection using bucket traps) were conducted monthly in three different households selected randomly from two to three wards within each district council. Collected mosquitoes were sorted and morphologically identified in the field. Thereafter, the samples were sent to the laboratory for molecular characterization using qPCR for species identification and detection of P. falciparum infections (sporozoites). ELISA technique was deployed for blood meal analysis from samples of blood-fed mosquitoes to determine the blood meal indices (BMI).Results A total of 63,226 mosquitoes were collected in 32 district councils from January 2017 to December 2021. Out of which, 39,279 (62%), 20,983 (33%) and 2964 (5%) were morphologically identified as Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.), Anopheles funestus s.l., and as other Anopheles species, respectively. Out of 28,795 laboratory amplified mosquitoes, 13,645 (47%) were confirmed to be Anopheles arabiensis, 9904 (34%) as An. funestus sensu stricto (s.s.), and 5193 (19%) as An. gambiae s.s. The combined average entomological inoculation rates (EIR) were 0.46 (95% CI 0.028-0.928) for An. gambiae s.s., 0.836 (95% CI 0.138-1.559) for An. arabiensis, and 0.58 (95% CI 0.165-0.971) for An. funestus s.s. with variations across different malaria transmission strata. Anopheles funestus s.s. and An. arabiensis were predominant in the Lake and South-Eastern zones, respectively, mostly in high malaria transmission areas. Monthly mosquito densities displayed seasonal patterns, with two peaks following the rainy seasons, varying slightly across species and district councils.Conclusion Anopheles arabiensis remains the predominant vector species followed by An. funestus s.s. in the country. Therefore, strengthening integrated vector management including larval source management is recommended to address outdoor transmission by An. arabiensis to interrupt transmission particularly where EIR is greater than the required elimination threshold of less than one (< 1) to substantially reduce the prevalence of malaria infection.
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