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Invasive Anopheles stephensi in Africa: insights from Asia

Roz Taylor, Louisa A. Messenger, Tarekegn A. Abeku, Siân E. Clarke, Rajpal S. Yadav, Jo Lines

2024Trends in Parasitology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anopheles stephensi is a highly competent urban malaria vector species, endemic in South Asia and the Persian Gulf, which has colonised eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) since 2013 and is now spreading uncontrollably. In urban areas of Africa, where malaria transmission has previously been low or non-existent, the invasion of An. stephensi represents a significant problem, particularly to immunologically naïve populations. Despite this rapidly advancing threat, there is a paucity of information regarding the bionomics of An. stephensi in SSA. Here, we offer a critical synthesis of literature from An. stephensi's native range, focusing on the future of An. stephensi in a rapidly urbanising Africa, and highlighting key questions that warrant prioritisation by the global malaria vector control community.

Topics & Concepts

Anopheles stephensiMalariaBiologyVector (molecular biology)GeographyEcologyImmunologyLarvaBiochemistryGeneAedes aegyptiRecombinant DNAMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlInsect Pest Control Strategies
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