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Prevalence and distribution of anopheline mosquitoes in malaria endemic areas of Asir Region, Saudi Arabia

Abdelmohsin Mo Abdoon, A. M. Al Shahrani

2021Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To study the prevalence of anopheline mosquitoes, over 180 sites were sampled in malaria-endemic areas of Asir region, Saudi Arabia, during June 1999-April 2001. A total of 7085 larval and 754 adult female Anopheles spp. specimens were collected. Seven species were identified: An. dthali, An. rupicolus, An. sergentii, An. arabiensis, An. multicolor, An. turkhudi and An. pretoriensis. Both An. arabiensis and An. sergentii are known vectors of malaria in the region. An. dthali occurred in all sites and was the most abundant species. An. turkhudi was collected in low numbers as larvae only. An. multicolor and An. pretoriensis were recorded for the first time in Asir region. An. sergentii is a species of the northern areas of the region, whereas An. arabiensis was more prevalent in the south.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaAnophelesLarvaVeterinary medicineBiologyGeographyDistribution (mathematics)ZoologyEcologyMedicineImmunologyMathematicsMathematical analysisMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlInsect Resistance and Genetics