Diakité et al. Malar J (2015) 14:340 DOI 10.1186/s12936-015-0871-4

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Spatial and temporal variation of malaria entomological parameters at the onset of a hydro‑agricultural development in central Côte d’Ivoire Nana R. Diakité1*, Négnorogo Guindo‑Coulibaly1, Akré M. Adja1, Mamadou Ouattara1, Jean T. Coulibaly1,2,3,4, Jürg Utzinger3,4 and Eliézer K. N’Goran1,2

Abstract  Background:  A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen‑ tial for the design of effective prevention, control and elimination interventions. The spatial and temporal distribution of malaria vectors was investigated in five villages in close proximity to a hydro-agricultural system in Côte d’Ivoire over the course of construction and the early phase of irrigated rice farming. Methods:  The study was carried out in five villages (Raffierkro, N’Douakro, Ahougui, Kpokahankro, Koffikro) near Bouaké, central Côte d’Ivoire, between early 2007 and late 2009. In each village, mosquitoes were collected by human landing catches and identified morphologically at genus and species level, and entomological parameters were determined. Plasmodium infection was assessed by dissection and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results:  A total of 19,404 mosquitoes belonging to the genus Anopheles were sampled during 328 human-night catches. Before the construction of the hydro-agricultural system, comparable densities of Anopheles gambiae were observed in all villages. In subsequent years, densities in Raffierkro and Ahougui were significantly higher than the other villages [Kruskal–Wallis (KW) test = 31.13, p 

Spatial and temporal variation of malaria entomological parameters at the onset of a hydro-agricultural development in central Côte d'Ivoire.

A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essential for the design of effective prevention, contr...
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