In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the Colombian Amazon riverside have changed, being Plasmodium vivax (61.4%) and Plasmodium malariae (43.8%) the most frequent. Given this epidemiological scenario, it is important to determine the species of anophelines involved in these parasites’ transmission. This study was carried out in June 2016 in two indigenous communities living close to the tributaries of the Amazon River using protected human bait. The results of this study showed a total abundance of 1,085 mosquitos, of which 99.2% corresponded to Anopheles darlingi. Additionally, only two anopheline species were found, showing low diversity in the study areas. Molecular confirmation...
Abstract Background Deforestation in the Amazon and the social vulnerability of its settler communit...
Abstract Background In Loreto Department, Peru, a successful 2005–2010 malaria control programme (kn...
Anopheles darlingi, the main malaria vector in the Neotropics, has been considered to be highly anth...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
Background: Anopheles darlingi is the major vector of malaria in South America, and its behavior and...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
International audienceFrench Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria an...
Malaria in La Guajira, the most northern state of Colombia, shows two different epidemiological patt...
Abstract Background In Colombia for several years, the Urabá-Bajo Cauca and Alto Sinú region has reg...
Introduction: In Colombia there are three Anopheles species implicated in malaria transmission as pr...
Malaria in La Guajira, the most northern state of Colombia, shows two different epidemiological patt...
In view of recent studies incriminating several species of anophelines, besides Anopheles darlingi, ...
Abstract Background Deforestation in the Amazon and the social vulnerability of its settler communit...
Abstract Background In Loreto Department, Peru, a successful 2005–2010 malaria control programme (kn...
Anopheles darlingi, the main malaria vector in the Neotropics, has been considered to be highly anth...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
In the past few years, relative frequencies of malaria parasite species in communities living in the...
Background: Anopheles darlingi is the major vector of malaria in South America, and its behavior and...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
International audienceFrench Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria an...
Malaria in La Guajira, the most northern state of Colombia, shows two different epidemiological patt...
Abstract Background In Colombia for several years, the Urabá-Bajo Cauca and Alto Sinú region has reg...
Introduction: In Colombia there are three Anopheles species implicated in malaria transmission as pr...
Malaria in La Guajira, the most northern state of Colombia, shows two different epidemiological patt...
In view of recent studies incriminating several species of anophelines, besides Anopheles darlingi, ...
Abstract Background Deforestation in the Amazon and the social vulnerability of its settler communit...
Abstract Background In Loreto Department, Peru, a successful 2005–2010 malaria control programme (kn...
Anopheles darlingi, the main malaria vector in the Neotropics, has been considered to be highly anth...