Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998

The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entomological aspects of the malaria transmission in an urban environment, a longitudinal survey of anopheline fauna was performed in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. A total of 7,263 anophelines was collected in human bait at 13 de Setembro and Caranã districts: Anopheles albitarsis sensu lato (82.8%), An. darlingi (10.3%), An. braziliensis (5.5%), An. peryassui (0.9%) and An. nuneztovari (0.5%). Nightly 12 h collections showed that An. albitarsis was actively biting throughout the night with peak activities at sunset and at midnight. An. darlingi bit during all night and did not demonstrate a defined biting peak. Highest biting indices, entomological inoculation rates and malaria cases were observed seasonally during the rainy season (April-November). Hourly collections showed host seek activity for all mosquitoes peaked during the first hour after sunset. An. darlingi showed the highest plasmodial malaria infection rate followed by An. albitarsis, An. braziliensis and An. nuneztovari (8.5%, 4.6%, 3% and 2.6%, respectively). An. albitarsis was the most frequently collected anopheline, presented the highest biting index and it was the second most frequently collected infected species infected with malaria parasites. An. albitarsis and An. darlingi respectively, are the primary vectors of malaria throughout Boa Vista.

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Main Authors: Silva-Vasconcelos,Adenildo da, Kató,Márcio Yukió Neves, Mourão,Eliana Neves, Souza,Raimundo Tadeu Lessa de, Lacerda,Raimundo Nonato da Luz, Sibajev,Alexander, Tsouris,Pantelis, Póvoa,Marinete Marins, Momen,Hooman, Rosa-Freitas,Maria Goreti
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2002
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620020002000022002-05-15Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998Silva-Vasconcelos,Adenildo daKató,Márcio Yukió NevesMourão,Eliana NevesSouza,Raimundo Tadeu Lessa deLacerda,Raimundo Nonato da LuzSibajev,AlexanderTsouris,PantelisPóvoa,Marinete MarinsMomen,HoomanRosa-Freitas,Maria Goreti Anopheles biting index infection rates malaria Roraima Brazil The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entomological aspects of the malaria transmission in an urban environment, a longitudinal survey of anopheline fauna was performed in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. A total of 7,263 anophelines was collected in human bait at 13 de Setembro and Caranã districts: Anopheles albitarsis sensu lato (82.8%), An. darlingi (10.3%), An. braziliensis (5.5%), An. peryassui (0.9%) and An. nuneztovari (0.5%). Nightly 12 h collections showed that An. albitarsis was actively biting throughout the night with peak activities at sunset and at midnight. An. darlingi bit during all night and did not demonstrate a defined biting peak. Highest biting indices, entomological inoculation rates and malaria cases were observed seasonally during the rainy season (April-November). Hourly collections showed host seek activity for all mosquitoes peaked during the first hour after sunset. An. darlingi showed the highest plasmodial malaria infection rate followed by An. albitarsis, An. braziliensis and An. nuneztovari (8.5%, 4.6%, 3% and 2.6%, respectively). An. albitarsis was the most frequently collected anopheline, presented the highest biting index and it was the second most frequently collected infected species infected with malaria parasites. An. albitarsis and An. darlingi respectively, are the primary vectors of malaria throughout Boa Vista.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.97 n.2 20022002-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762002000200002en10.1590/S0074-02762002000200002
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author Silva-Vasconcelos,Adenildo da
Kató,Márcio Yukió Neves
Mourão,Eliana Neves
Souza,Raimundo Tadeu Lessa de
Lacerda,Raimundo Nonato da Luz
Sibajev,Alexander
Tsouris,Pantelis
Póvoa,Marinete Marins
Momen,Hooman
Rosa-Freitas,Maria Goreti
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Kató,Márcio Yukió Neves
Mourão,Eliana Neves
Souza,Raimundo Tadeu Lessa de
Lacerda,Raimundo Nonato da Luz
Sibajev,Alexander
Tsouris,Pantelis
Póvoa,Marinete Marins
Momen,Hooman
Rosa-Freitas,Maria Goreti
Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
author_facet Silva-Vasconcelos,Adenildo da
Kató,Márcio Yukió Neves
Mourão,Eliana Neves
Souza,Raimundo Tadeu Lessa de
Lacerda,Raimundo Nonato da Luz
Sibajev,Alexander
Tsouris,Pantelis
Póvoa,Marinete Marins
Momen,Hooman
Rosa-Freitas,Maria Goreti
author_sort Silva-Vasconcelos,Adenildo da
title Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
title_short Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
title_full Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
title_fullStr Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
title_full_unstemmed Biting Indices, Host-seeking Activity and Natural Infection Rates of Anopheline Species in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil from 1996 to 1998
title_sort biting indices, host-seeking activity and natural infection rates of anopheline species in boa vista, roraima, brazil from 1996 to 1998
description The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entomological aspects of the malaria transmission in an urban environment, a longitudinal survey of anopheline fauna was performed in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. A total of 7,263 anophelines was collected in human bait at 13 de Setembro and Caranã districts: Anopheles albitarsis sensu lato (82.8%), An. darlingi (10.3%), An. braziliensis (5.5%), An. peryassui (0.9%) and An. nuneztovari (0.5%). Nightly 12 h collections showed that An. albitarsis was actively biting throughout the night with peak activities at sunset and at midnight. An. darlingi bit during all night and did not demonstrate a defined biting peak. Highest biting indices, entomological inoculation rates and malaria cases were observed seasonally during the rainy season (April-November). Hourly collections showed host seek activity for all mosquitoes peaked during the first hour after sunset. An. darlingi showed the highest plasmodial malaria infection rate followed by An. albitarsis, An. braziliensis and An. nuneztovari (8.5%, 4.6%, 3% and 2.6%, respectively). An. albitarsis was the most frequently collected anopheline, presented the highest biting index and it was the second most frequently collected infected species infected with malaria parasites. An. albitarsis and An. darlingi respectively, are the primary vectors of malaria throughout Boa Vista.
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