Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2006

Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research

New records of Anopheles arabiensis breeding on the Mount Kenya highlands indicate indigenous malaria transmission

Authors: Hong Chen, Andrew K Githeko, Guofa Zhou, John I Githure, Guiyun Yan

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2006

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Malaria cases on the highlands west of Mount Kenya have been noticed since 10 – 20 years ago. It was not clear whether these cases were introduced from the nearby lowland or resulted from local transmission because of no record of vector mosquitoes on the highlands. Determination of presence and abundance of malaria vector is vital for effective control and epidemic risk assessment of malaria among both local residents and tourists.

Methods

A survey on 31 aquatic sites for the malaria-vector mosquitoes was carried out along the primary road on the highlands around Mount Kenya and the nearby Mwea lowland during April 13 to June 28, 2005. Anopheline larvae were collected and reared into adults for morphological and molecular species identification. In addition, 31 families at three locations of the highlands were surveyed using a questionnaire about their history of malaria cases during the past five to 20 years.

Results

Specimens of Anopheles arabiensis were molecularly identified in Karatina and Naro Moru on the highlands at elevations of 1,720 – 1,921 m above sea level. This species was also the only malaria vector found in the Mwea lowland. Malaria cases were recorded in the two highland locations in the past 10 years with a trend of increasing.

Conclusion

Local malaria transmission on the Mount Kenya highlands is possible due to the presence of An. arabiensis. Land use pattern and land cover might be the key factors affecting the vector population dynamics and the highland malaria transmission in the region.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Breman JG, Egan A, Keusch GT: Intolerable burden of malaria: a new look at the numbers. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2001, 64: 4-7. Breman JG, Egan A, Keusch GT: Intolerable burden of malaria: a new look at the numbers. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2001, 64: 4-7.
2.
go back to reference Cox J., Craig M, Sueur DL, Sharp B: Mapping Malaria Risk in the Highlands of Africa. MARA/HIMAL Technical Report. 1999 Cox J., Craig M, Sueur DL, Sharp B: Mapping Malaria Risk in the Highlands of Africa. MARA/HIMAL Technical Report. 1999
3.
go back to reference Gillies MT, Coetzee M: A Supplement to the Anophelinae of Africa South of the Sahara. Publ S Afr Inst Med Res. 1987, 55: Gillies MT, Coetzee M: A Supplement to the Anophelinae of Africa South of the Sahara. Publ S Afr Inst Med Res. 1987, 55:
4.
go back to reference Coetzee M, Craig M, Sueur DL: Distribution of African malaria mosquitoes belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex. Parasitol Today. 2000, 16: 74-77. 10.1016/S0169-4758(99)01563-X.CrossRefPubMed Coetzee M, Craig M, Sueur DL: Distribution of African malaria mosquitoes belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex. Parasitol Today. 2000, 16: 74-77. 10.1016/S0169-4758(99)01563-X.CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Norris DE: Mosquito-borne diseases as a consequence of land use change. EcoHealth. 2004, 1: 19-24. 10.1007/s10393-004-0008-7.CrossRef Norris DE: Mosquito-borne diseases as a consequence of land use change. EcoHealth. 2004, 1: 19-24. 10.1007/s10393-004-0008-7.CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Woube M: Geographical distribution and dramatic increases in incidences of malaria: consequences of the resettlement scheme in Gambela, SW Ethiopia. Indian J Malariol. 1997, 34: 140-163.PubMed Woube M: Geographical distribution and dramatic increases in incidences of malaria: consequences of the resettlement scheme in Gambela, SW Ethiopia. Indian J Malariol. 1997, 34: 140-163.PubMed
8.
go back to reference Zhou G, Minakawa N, Githeko AK, Yan G: Climate variability and malaria. Trends Parasitol. 2005, 21: 54-56. 10.1016/j.pt.2004.11.002.CrossRefPubMed Zhou G, Minakawa N, Githeko AK, Yan G: Climate variability and malaria. Trends Parasitol. 2005, 21: 54-56. 10.1016/j.pt.2004.11.002.CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Levine RS, Peterson AT, Benedict MQ: Geographic and ecologic distributions of the Anopheles gambiae complex predicted using a genetic algorithm. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2004, 70: 105-109.PubMed Levine RS, Peterson AT, Benedict MQ: Geographic and ecologic distributions of the Anopheles gambiae complex predicted using a genetic algorithm. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2004, 70: 105-109.PubMed
10.
go back to reference Scott JA, Brogdon WG, Collins FH: Identification of single specimens of the Anopheles gambiae complex by the polymerase chain reaction. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1993, 49: 520-529.PubMed Scott JA, Brogdon WG, Collins FH: Identification of single specimens of the Anopheles gambiae complex by the polymerase chain reaction. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1993, 49: 520-529.PubMed
11.
go back to reference Chen H, Minakawa N, Beier J, Yan G: Population genetic structure of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes on Lake Victoria islands, west Kenya. Malaria J. 2004, 3: 48-10.1186/1475-2875-3-48.CrossRef Chen H, Minakawa N, Beier J, Yan G: Population genetic structure of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes on Lake Victoria islands, west Kenya. Malaria J. 2004, 3: 48-10.1186/1475-2875-3-48.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Teutsch SM, Churchill RE: Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance. 2000, Oxford University Press Teutsch SM, Churchill RE: Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance. 2000, Oxford University Press
13.
go back to reference Minakawa N, Munga S, Atieli F, Mushinzimana E, Zhou G, Githeko AK, Yan G: Spatial distribution of anopheline larval habitats in Western Kenyan highlands: effects of land cover types and topography. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2005, 73: 157-165.PubMed Minakawa N, Munga S, Atieli F, Mushinzimana E, Zhou G, Githeko AK, Yan G: Spatial distribution of anopheline larval habitats in Western Kenyan highlands: effects of land cover types and topography. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2005, 73: 157-165.PubMed
14.
go back to reference Minakawa N, Mutero CM, Githure JI, Beier JC, Yan G: Spatial distribution and habitat characterization of anopheline mosquito larvae in Western Kenya. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1999, 61: 1010-1016.PubMed Minakawa N, Mutero CM, Githure JI, Beier JC, Yan G: Spatial distribution and habitat characterization of anopheline mosquito larvae in Western Kenya. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1999, 61: 1010-1016.PubMed
15.
go back to reference Martens P, Kovats RS, Nijhof S, de Vries P, Livermore MTJ, Bradley DJ, Cox J, McMichael AJ: Climate change and future populations at risk of malaria. Global Environmental Change. 1999, 9: S89-S107. 10.1016/S0959-3780(99)00020-5.CrossRef Martens P, Kovats RS, Nijhof S, de Vries P, Livermore MTJ, Bradley DJ, Cox J, McMichael AJ: Climate change and future populations at risk of malaria. Global Environmental Change. 1999, 9: S89-S107. 10.1016/S0959-3780(99)00020-5.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Corbett JD, Muchugu EI, Bush BR, Collins SN, Jeske RQ: Kenya ACT Database 3.0. Temple, Texas, USA: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Blackland Research and Extension Center. 2001 Corbett JD, Muchugu EI, Bush BR, Collins SN, Jeske RQ: Kenya ACT Database 3.0. Temple, Texas, USA: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Blackland Research and Extension Center. 2001
17.
go back to reference Lindblade KA, Walker ED, Onapa AW, Katungu J, Wilson ML: Land use change alters malaria transmission parameters by modifying temperature in a highland area of Uganda. Trop Med Int Health. 2000, 5: 263-274. 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2000.00551.x.CrossRefPubMed Lindblade KA, Walker ED, Onapa AW, Katungu J, Wilson ML: Land use change alters malaria transmission parameters by modifying temperature in a highland area of Uganda. Trop Med Int Health. 2000, 5: 263-274. 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2000.00551.x.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
New records of Anopheles arabiensis breeding on the Mount Kenya highlands indicate indigenous malaria transmission
Authors
Hong Chen
Andrew K Githeko
Guofa Zhou
John I Githure
Guiyun Yan
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-5-17

Other articles of this Issue 1/2006

Malaria Journal 1/2006 Go to the issue
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine

Highlights from the ACC 2024 Congress

Year in Review: Pediatric cardiology

Watch Dr. Anne Marie Valente present the last year's highlights in pediatric and congenital heart disease in the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Pulmonary vascular disease

The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discuss last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.