Trophic preferences of Anopheles coluzzii (Diptera: Culicidae): what implications for malaria vector control in Benin?

Author:

Padonou Germain Gil12ORCID,Zoungbédji David Mahouton12ORCID,Sovi Arthur134ORCID,Salako Albert Sourou1ORCID,Konkon Alphonse Keller12ORCID,Yovogan Boulais12ORCID,Adoha Constantin Jesukèdè12ORCID,Odjo Esdras Mahoutin12ORCID,Osse Razaki15,Sina Haziz26,Govoétchan Renaud34ORCID,Kpanou Casimir Dossou12ORCID,Sagbohan Hermann W12ORCID,Baba-Moussa Lamine26,Akogbéto Martin1

Affiliation:

1. Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou (CREC) , Cotonou , Benin

2. Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de l’Université d’Abomey-Calavi , Abomey-Calavi , Benin

3. Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou , Parakou , Benin

4. Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London , UK

5. École de gestion et d’exploitation des systèmes d’élevage, Université Nationale d’Agriculture de Porto-Novo , Porto-Novo , Bénin

6. Laboratory of Biology and Molecular Typing in Microbiology, Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology , Abomey-Calavi , Benin

Abstract

Abstract The main objective of the present study is to assess the preferences in terms of vertebrate hosts of Anopheles coluzzii, the main malaria vector in the pastoral area of Malanville, Benin, where rice cultivation and livestock are the main source of income for the populations. Adult mosquitoes were collected through pyrethrum spray catch, and human landing catch in two communes in Benin: Malanville, a pastoral area, and Porto-Novo, a nonpastoral area. Molecular species identification was performed through PCR within the Anopheles gambiae complex. Blood meal origin and P. falciparum sporozoite infection were determined using ELISA blood meal and circumsporozoite protein tests, respectively. Overall, 97% of females of An. gambiae s.l. were An. coluzzii, with biting behavior more pronounced outdoors in the pastoral area. In Malanville, the main vertebrate hosts on which females An. coluzzii blood fed were goats (44%), humans (24.29%), bovines (22%), and pigs (1.4%). Our results also showed that single-host blood meals (human: 24.29% or animal: 68%) were mostly observed compared to mixed blood meals (8.58%). The human biting rate (HBR) and P. falciparum sporozoite rate (SR) of An. coluzzii were 66.25 bites/man/night and 0.77%, respectively. However, in the nonpastoral zone (Porto-novo), 93.98% of samples were An. coluzzii. The latter blood-fed mostly (86.84%) on humans, with an estimated HBR of 21.53 b/m/n and SR of 5.81%. The present study revealed an opportunistic and zoophagic behavior of An. coluzzii in the Malanville area with an overall low mean SR.

Funder

Benin Ministry of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Insect Science,General Veterinary,Parasitology

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