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   Mosquito host choices on livestock amplifiers of Rift Valley fever virus in Kenya  
   
نویسنده tchouassi d.p. ,okiro r.o.k. ,sang r. ,cohnstaedt l.w. ,mcvey d.s. ,torto b.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: animal hosts may vary in their attraction and acceptability as components of the host location process for assessing preference,and biting rates of vectors and risk of exposure to pathogens. however,these parameters remain poorly understood for mosquito vectors of the rift valley fever (rvf),an arboviral disease,and for a community of mosquitoes. methods: using three known livestock amplifiers of rvf virus including sheep,goat and cattle as bait in enclosure traps,we investigated the host-feeding patterns for a community of mosquitoes in naivasha,an endemic area of rift valley fever (rvf),in a longitudinal study for six months (june-november 2015). we estimated the incidence rate ratios (irr) where mosquitoes chose cow over the other livestock hosts by comparing their attraction (total number collected) and engorgement rate (proportion freshly blood-fed) on these hosts. results: overall,significant differences were observed in host preference parameters for attraction (f2,15 = 4.1314,p = 0.037) and engorgement (f2,15 = 6.24,p = 0.01) with cow consistently attracting about 3-fold as many mosquitoes as those engorged on sheep (attraction: irr = 2.9,95 % ci 1.24-7.96; engorgement: irr = 3.2,95 % ci = 1.38-7.38) or goat (attraction: irr = 2.7,95 % ci 1.18-7.16; engorgement: irr = 3.28,95 % ci 1.47-7.53). however,there was no difference between the attraction elicited by sheep and goat (irr = 1.08; 95 % ci 0.35-3.33 or engorgement rate (irr = 0.96,95 % ci 0.36-2.57). conclusion: despite the overall attractive pattern to feed preferentially on cows,the engorgement rate was clearly independent of the number attracted for certain mosquito species,notably among the flood water aedes spp.,largely incriminated previously as primary vectors of rvf. our findings suggest that insecticide treated cattle (itc) can be exploited in enclosure traps as contact bait in the monitoring and control of disease-causing mosquitoes in rvf endemic areas. © 2016 tchouassi et al.
کلیدواژه Attractancy; Enclosure trap; Engorgement rate; RVF livestock amplifiers; Surveillance
آدرس international centre of insect physiology and ecology,p. o. box 30772-00100,nairobi, Kenya, international centre of insect physiology and ecology,p. o. box 30772-00100,nairobi, Kenya, international centre of insect physiology and ecology,p. o. box 30772-00100,nairobi,kenya,centre for virus research,kenya medical research institute (kemri),p.o. box 54840-00200,nairobi, Kenya, united states department for agriculture - agricultural research station (usda-ars),arthropod-borne animal disease research unit,center for grain and animal health research,515 college ave,manhattan,ks 66502ks, United States, united states department for agriculture - agricultural research station (usda-ars),arthropod-borne animal disease research unit,center for grain and animal health research,515 college ave,manhattan,ks 66502ks, United States, international centre of insect physiology and ecology,p. o. box 30772-00100,nairobi, Kenya
 
     
   
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