Measurement of malarial infectivity of human populations to mosquitoes in the Madang area, Papua New Guinea

Author:

Graves P. M.,Burkot T. R.,Carter R.,Cattani J. A.,Lagog M.,Parker J.,Brabin B. J.,Gibson F. D.,Bradley D. J.,Alpers M. P.

Abstract

SummaryThe proportion of blood meals taken on humans which are infectious to mosquitoes in the Madang area, Papua New Guinea was estimated by two methods. In the first, laboratory rearedAnopheles farautiwere fed on individuals of all ages at village surveys. The results showed that 3·8% of people were infectious and that the mean percentage of mosquitoes which became infected by feeding on these people was 37·9%. From the average proportion of mosquitoes infected, the probability that a mosquito feeding on a human would pick up infection was 0·013±0·005. In the second approach mosquitoes were fed on identifiedPlasmodium falciparum, P. vivaxandP. malariaegametocyte carriers. The results indicated that 46% of gametocyte carriers were infectious and that the mean probability of a mosquito becoming infected after feeding on a gametocyte carrier was 0·151±0·029. Gametocyte prevalence rates in all ages measured over 18 months in three villages averaged 3·3%P. falciparum, 4·0%P. vivaxand 0·7%P. malariae, totalling 8·0±0·7%. Combining gametocyte prevalence rates with the probability of a mosquito becoming infected from a gametocyte carrier, the probability of a mosquito becoming infected following a blood meal on a member of the human population was estimated to be 0·012±0·003.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology

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