TY - JOUR
T1 - Larviciding intervention targeting malaria vectors also affects Culex mosquito distribution in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon
AU - Talipouo, Abdou
AU - Doumbe Belisse, Patricia
AU - Ngadjeu, Carmène S.
AU - Djamouko-Djonkam, Landre
AU - Nchoutpouen, Elysée
AU - Bamou, Roland
AU - Sonhafouo-Chiana, Nadège
AU - Mayi, Audrey Paul Marie
AU - Dadji Foko, Gisèle Aurélie
AU - Awono-Ambene, Parfait
AU - Kekeunou, Sévilor
AU - Wondji, Charles
AU - Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe
PY - 2023/7/28
Y1 - 2023/7/28
N2 - Although Culex species are considered to be equally affected by control measures targeting malaria vectors, there is still not enough evidence of the impact of interventions such as larviciding on the distribution of these mosquito species. The present study assessed the impact of a larviciding trial targeting malaria vectors on Culex mosquito species in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon. A cluster randomized trial comparing 13 treated clusters and 13 untreated clusters was implemented. Data were collected at baseline and during the larviciding intervention, from March 2017 to November 2020. The microbial larvicide VectoMax G was applied once every 2 weeks in the intervention areas. Adult mosquitoes were collected using CDC light traps in both intervention and non-intervention areas and compared between arms. Globally, larviciding intervention was associated with 69% reduction in aquatic habitats with Culex larvae and 36.65% reduction of adult Culex densities in houses. Adult Culex densities were reduced both indoors (35.26%) and outdoors (42.37%). No change in the composition of Culex species was recorded. The study suggests a high impact of larviciding on Culex mosquito species distribution. The impact of the intervention can be improved if typical Culex breeding habitats including pit latrines are targeted.
AB - Although Culex species are considered to be equally affected by control measures targeting malaria vectors, there is still not enough evidence of the impact of interventions such as larviciding on the distribution of these mosquito species. The present study assessed the impact of a larviciding trial targeting malaria vectors on Culex mosquito species in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon. A cluster randomized trial comparing 13 treated clusters and 13 untreated clusters was implemented. Data were collected at baseline and during the larviciding intervention, from March 2017 to November 2020. The microbial larvicide VectoMax G was applied once every 2 weeks in the intervention areas. Adult mosquitoes were collected using CDC light traps in both intervention and non-intervention areas and compared between arms. Globally, larviciding intervention was associated with 69% reduction in aquatic habitats with Culex larvae and 36.65% reduction of adult Culex densities in houses. Adult Culex densities were reduced both indoors (35.26%) and outdoors (42.37%). No change in the composition of Culex species was recorded. The study suggests a high impact of larviciding on Culex mosquito species distribution. The impact of the intervention can be improved if typical Culex breeding habitats including pit latrines are targeted.
KW - Bacillus sphaericus
KW - Bacillus thuringiensis
KW - Culex
KW - Larviciding
KW - Yaoundé
U2 - 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2023.100136
DO - 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2023.100136
M3 - Article
SN - 2667-114X
VL - 4
SP - e100136
JO - Current Research in Parasitology and Vector-Borne Diseases
JF - Current Research in Parasitology and Vector-Borne Diseases
M1 - 100136
ER -