Vector control strategy for Anopheles stephensi in Africa
Ayman Ahmed, Mustafa Abubakr, Yousif Ali, Emmanuel Edwar Siddig, Nouh Saad Mohamed
Abstract
Global challenges and opportunities for malaria control were perfectly outlined in The Lancet Microbe's Editorial,1 emphasising the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; growing political instability and violence; and socioeconomic, demographic, and geographical inequalities on malaria burden. Another serious threat to the global health effort in Africa is rapidly developing: the emergence and spread of the invasive malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi (An stephensi).2 An stephensi is a competent vector of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum and a probable vector of zoonotic malaria parasites (appendix p 1).
Topics & Concepts
Anopheles stephensiVector controlVector (molecular biology)AnophelesBiologyMalariaEngineeringEcologyImmunologyLarvaGeneticsAedes aegyptiRecombinant DNAGeneVoltageElectrical engineeringInduction motorMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlParasites and Host Interactions