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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Malaria | Research

Mapping malaria vectors and insecticide resistance in a high-endemic district of Haryana, India: implications for vector control strategies

Authors: Gaurav Kumar, Sanjeev Gupta, Jaspreet Kaur, Shweta Pasi, Rajendra Baharia, Ajeet Kumar Mohanty, Pawan Goel, Amit Sharma, Manju Rahi

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Achieving effective control and elimination of malaria in endemic regions necessitates a comprehensive understanding of local mosquito species responsible for malaria transmission and their susceptibility to insecticides.

Methods

The study was conducted in the highly malaria prone Ujina Primary Health Center of Nuh (Mewat) district of Haryana state of India. Monthly entomological surveys were carried out for adult mosquito collections via indoor resting collections, light trap collections, and pyrethrum spray collections. Larvae were also collected from different breeding sites prevalent in the region. Insecticide resistance bioassay, vector incrimination, blood meal analysis was done with the collected vector mosquitoes.

Results

A total of 34,974 adult Anopheles mosquitoes were caught during the survey period, out of which Anopheles subpictus was predominant (54.7%). Among vectors, Anopheles stephensi was predominant (15.5%) followed by Anopheles culicifacies (10.1%). The Human Blood Index (HBI) in the case of An. culicifacies and An. stephensi was 6.66 and 9.09, respectively. Vector incrimination results revealed Plasmodium vivax positivity rate of 1.6% for An. culicifacies. Both the vector species were found resistant to DDT, malathion and deltamethrin.

Conclusion

The emergence of insecticide resistance in both vector species, compromises the effectiveness of commonly used public health insecticides. Consequently, the implementation of robust insecticide resistance management strategies becomes imperative. To effectively tackle the malaria transmission, a significant shift in vector control strategies is warranted, with careful consideration and adaptation to address specific challenges encountered in malaria elimination efforts.
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Metadata
Title
Mapping malaria vectors and insecticide resistance in a high-endemic district of Haryana, India: implications for vector control strategies
Authors
Gaurav Kumar
Sanjeev Gupta
Jaspreet Kaur
Shweta Pasi
Rajendra Baharia
Ajeet Kumar Mohanty
Pawan Goel
Amit Sharma
Manju Rahi
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Malaria
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04797-8

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