Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings

Abstract Background Anopheles funestus, the main malaria vector, prefer to oviposit in permanent and/or semi-permanent breeding habitats located far from human dwellings. Difficulties in identifying and accessing these habitats jeopardize the feasibility of conventional larviciding. In this way, a s...

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Published in:Malaria Journal
Main Authors: Hamisi J. Kunambi, Halfan Ngowo, Ali Ali, Naomi Urio, Amos J. Ngonzi, Yohana A. Mwalugelo, Mohamed Jumanne, Augustino Mmbaga, Felista S. Tarimo, Joseph Swilla, Fredros Okumu, Dickson Lwetoijera
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04699-9
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e66e8aada09b42da9ebb156c67aef6f0 2023-10-29T02:34:48+01:00 Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings Hamisi J. Kunambi Halfan Ngowo Ali Ali Naomi Urio Amos J. Ngonzi Yohana A. Mwalugelo Mohamed Jumanne Augustino Mmbaga Felista S. Tarimo Joseph Swilla Fredros Okumu Dickson Lwetoijera 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04699-9 https://doaj.org/article/e66e8aada09b42da9ebb156c67aef6f0 EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04699-9 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/s12936-023-04699-9 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/e66e8aada09b42da9ebb156c67aef6f0 Malaria Journal, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023) Anopheles funestus Autodissemination Pyriproxyfen Sterilization Semi-field settings Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04699-9 2023-10-01T00:42:13Z Abstract Background Anopheles funestus, the main malaria vector, prefer to oviposit in permanent and/or semi-permanent breeding habitats located far from human dwellings. Difficulties in identifying and accessing these habitats jeopardize the feasibility of conventional larviciding. In this way, a semi-field study was conducted to assess the potential of autodissemination of pyriproxyfen (PPF) by An. funestus for its control. Methods The study was conducted inside a semi-field system (SFS). Therein, two identical separate chambers, the treatment chamber with a PPF-treated clay pot (0.25 g AI), and the control chamber with an untreated clay pot. In both chambers, one artificial breeding habitat made of a plastic basin with one litre of water was provided. Three hundred blood-fed female An. funestus aged 5–9 days were held inside untreated and treated clay pots for 30 min and 48 h before being released for oviposition. The impact of PPF on adult emergence, fecundity, and fertility through autodissemination and sterilization effects were assessed by comparing the treatment with its appropriate control group. Results Mean (95% CI) percentage of adult emergence was 15.5% (14.9–16.1%) and 70.3% (69–71%) in the PPF and control chamber for females exposed for 30 min (p < 0.001); and 19% (12–28%) and 95% (88–98%) in the PPF and control chamber for females exposed for 48 h (p < 0.001) respectively. Eggs laid by exposed mosquitoes and their hatch rate were significantly reduced compared to unexposed mosquitoes (p < 0.001). Approximately, 90% of females exposed for 48 h retained abnormal ovarian follicles and only 42% in females exposed for 30 min. Conclusion The study demonstrated sterilization and adult emergence inhibition via autodissemination of PPF by An. funestus. Also, it offers proof that sterilized An. funestus can transfer PPF to prevent adult emergence at breeding habitats. These findings warrant further assessment of the autodissemination of PPF in controlling wild population of An. funestus, and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Malaria Journal 22 1
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topic Anopheles funestus
Autodissemination
Pyriproxyfen
Sterilization
Semi-field settings
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Anopheles funestus
Autodissemination
Pyriproxyfen
Sterilization
Semi-field settings
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Hamisi J. Kunambi
Halfan Ngowo
Ali Ali
Naomi Urio
Amos J. Ngonzi
Yohana A. Mwalugelo
Mohamed Jumanne
Augustino Mmbaga
Felista S. Tarimo
Joseph Swilla
Fredros Okumu
Dickson Lwetoijera
Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
topic_facet Anopheles funestus
Autodissemination
Pyriproxyfen
Sterilization
Semi-field settings
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Abstract Background Anopheles funestus, the main malaria vector, prefer to oviposit in permanent and/or semi-permanent breeding habitats located far from human dwellings. Difficulties in identifying and accessing these habitats jeopardize the feasibility of conventional larviciding. In this way, a semi-field study was conducted to assess the potential of autodissemination of pyriproxyfen (PPF) by An. funestus for its control. Methods The study was conducted inside a semi-field system (SFS). Therein, two identical separate chambers, the treatment chamber with a PPF-treated clay pot (0.25 g AI), and the control chamber with an untreated clay pot. In both chambers, one artificial breeding habitat made of a plastic basin with one litre of water was provided. Three hundred blood-fed female An. funestus aged 5–9 days were held inside untreated and treated clay pots for 30 min and 48 h before being released for oviposition. The impact of PPF on adult emergence, fecundity, and fertility through autodissemination and sterilization effects were assessed by comparing the treatment with its appropriate control group. Results Mean (95% CI) percentage of adult emergence was 15.5% (14.9–16.1%) and 70.3% (69–71%) in the PPF and control chamber for females exposed for 30 min (p < 0.001); and 19% (12–28%) and 95% (88–98%) in the PPF and control chamber for females exposed for 48 h (p < 0.001) respectively. Eggs laid by exposed mosquitoes and their hatch rate were significantly reduced compared to unexposed mosquitoes (p < 0.001). Approximately, 90% of females exposed for 48 h retained abnormal ovarian follicles and only 42% in females exposed for 30 min. Conclusion The study demonstrated sterilization and adult emergence inhibition via autodissemination of PPF by An. funestus. Also, it offers proof that sterilized An. funestus can transfer PPF to prevent adult emergence at breeding habitats. These findings warrant further assessment of the autodissemination of PPF in controlling wild population of An. funestus, and ...
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author Hamisi J. Kunambi
Halfan Ngowo
Ali Ali
Naomi Urio
Amos J. Ngonzi
Yohana A. Mwalugelo
Mohamed Jumanne
Augustino Mmbaga
Felista S. Tarimo
Joseph Swilla
Fredros Okumu
Dickson Lwetoijera
author_facet Hamisi J. Kunambi
Halfan Ngowo
Ali Ali
Naomi Urio
Amos J. Ngonzi
Yohana A. Mwalugelo
Mohamed Jumanne
Augustino Mmbaga
Felista S. Tarimo
Joseph Swilla
Fredros Okumu
Dickson Lwetoijera
author_sort Hamisi J. Kunambi
title Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
title_short Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
title_full Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
title_fullStr Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
title_full_unstemmed Sterilized Anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
title_sort sterilized anopheles funestus can autodisseminate sufficient pyriproxyfen to the breeding habitat under semi-field settings
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