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Assessment of environmental and spatial factors influencing the establishment of Anopheles gambiae larval habitats in the malaria endemic province of Woleu-Ntem, northern Gabon
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Abstract
Background
This study aimed to assess the spatial distribution of Anopheles mosquito larval habitats and the environmental factors associated with them, as a prerequisite for the implementation of larviciding.
Methods
The study was conducted in December 2021, during the transition period between the end of the short rainy season (September–November) and the short dry season (December-February). Physical, biological, and land cover data were integrated with entomological observations to collect Anopheles larvae in three major towns: Mitzic, Oyem, and Bitam, using the "dipping" method during the transition from rainy to dry season. The collected larvae were then reared in a field laboratory established for the study period. After the Anopheles mosquitoes had emerged, their species were identified using appropriate morphological taxonomic keys. To determine the influence of environmental factors on the breeding of Anopheles mosquitoes, multiple-factor analysis (MFA) and a binomial generalized linear model were used.
Results
According to the study, only 33.1% out of the 284 larval habitats examined were found to be positive for Anopheles larvae, which were primarily identified as belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex. The findings of the research suggested that the presence of An. gambiae complex larvae in larval habitats was associated with various significant factors such as higher urbanization, the size and type of the larval habitats (pools and puddles), co-occurrence with Culex and Aedes larvae, hot spots in ambient temperature, moderate rainfall, and land use patterns.
Conclusions
The results of this research mark the initiation of a focused vector control plan that aims to eradicate or lessen the larval habitats of An. gambiae mosquitoes in Gabon's Woleu Ntem province. This approach deals with the root causes of malaria transmission through larvae and is consistent with the World Health Organization's (WHO) worldwide objective to decrease malaria prevalence in regions where it is endemic.
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Neil-Michel Longo-Pendy
Silas Lendzele Sevidzem
Boris Kevin Makanga
Saturnin Ndotit-Manguiengha
Stravensky Térence Boussougou-Sambe
Piazzy Obame Ondo Kutomy
Judicaël Obame-Nkoghe
Lynda-Chancelya Nkoghe-Nkoghe
Barclaye Ngossanga
Felicien Kassa Mvoubou
Christophe Roland Zinga Koumba
Ayôla Akim Adegnika
Abdul-Safiou Razack
Jacques François Mavoungou
Rodrigue Mintsa-Nguema
Title: Assessment of environmental and spatial factors influencing the establishment of Anopheles gambiae larval habitats in the malaria endemic province of Woleu-Ntem, northern Gabon
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Abstract
Background
This study aimed to assess the spatial distribution of Anopheles mosquito larval habitats and the environmental factors associated with them, as a prerequisite for the implementation of larviciding.
Methods
The study was conducted in December 2021, during the transition period between the end of the short rainy season (September–November) and the short dry season (December-February).
Physical, biological, and land cover data were integrated with entomological observations to collect Anopheles larvae in three major towns: Mitzic, Oyem, and Bitam, using the "dipping" method during the transition from rainy to dry season.
The collected larvae were then reared in a field laboratory established for the study period.
After the Anopheles mosquitoes had emerged, their species were identified using appropriate morphological taxonomic keys.
To determine the influence of environmental factors on the breeding of Anopheles mosquitoes, multiple-factor analysis (MFA) and a binomial generalized linear model were used.
Results
According to the study, only 33.
1% out of the 284 larval habitats examined were found to be positive for Anopheles larvae, which were primarily identified as belonging to the Anopheles gambiae complex.
The findings of the research suggested that the presence of An.
gambiae complex larvae in larval habitats was associated with various significant factors such as higher urbanization, the size and type of the larval habitats (pools and puddles), co-occurrence with Culex and Aedes larvae, hot spots in ambient temperature, moderate rainfall, and land use patterns.
Conclusions
The results of this research mark the initiation of a focused vector control plan that aims to eradicate or lessen the larval habitats of An.
gambiae mosquitoes in Gabon's Woleu Ntem province.
This approach deals with the root causes of malaria transmission through larvae and is consistent with the World Health Organization's (WHO) worldwide objective to decrease malaria prevalence in regions where it is endemic.
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