Distribution and seasonal variation of malaria vectors in the Mannar and Jaffna Districts; an entomological investigation during the phase of prevention of re-establishment of malaria in Sri Lanka

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Justin Jude
Nayana Gunathilaka
Tharaka Wijerathna
Deepika Fernando
Rajitha Wickremasinghe
Wimaladharma Abeyewickreme
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[1] University of Kelaniya,Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Open University,Deparment of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
[3] University of Colombo,Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Kelaniya,Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine
[5] Kotelawala Defence University,Department of Paraclinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
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Sri Lanka has been declared “malaria-free” since 2016. The presence vectors and the cent establishment of new vectors are key challenges. This study documents the distribution of malaria vectors in previously high malaria endemic areas in Sri Lanka. Three locations were selected in Mannar and Jaffna districts. Entomological surveillance was carried out during January 2019 to January 2020 in both districts using cattle baited net (CBNT), hand collection (HC), and larval collection. The variation of mosquito abundance with selected climatic variables were evaluated using Pearson’s correlation. A total of 44,526 anophelines belonging to 12 species was encountered from both districts. The CBNT was the most productive technique that represented 78.65% (n = 35,022) of the total collection. Anopheles subpictus was the predominant species among adult collections in both districts, while in larval surveys, An. stephensi (60.1%; n = 2963) and An. varuna (40.9%; n = 1026) were observed in Jaffna and Mannar districts, respectively. The adult density indicated significantly strong positive correlations to the rainfall (r = 0.619, P < 0.05) and humidity (r = 0.524, P < 0.05) in both Jaffna and Mannar (rainfall: r = 0.553, P < 0.05; humidity: r = 0.553, P < 0.05). The number of larvae was not directly correlated with climatic variables. The present study reports the presence of An. culicifacies, An. subpictus and An. stephensi. Considering the fact that imported malaria cases are reported across the country the fact that there is an entomological risk to transmit malaria locally is a challenge. This warrants the continuous monitoring of vector population and seasonal variation, especially in previous malaria endemic regions.
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