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Scirj Volume VIII, Issue VII, July 2020 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Vector bionomics, potential vectors and insecticide efficacy in malaria endemic areas, Ye Township, Mon State Myanmar

Maung Maung Mya, Sein Thaung, Nyan Sint, Yee Yee Myint, Sai Zaw Min Oo, Pae Phyo Kyaw, Di Lone and Yan Naung Maung Maung

Abstract: Vector bionomic and evaluation of insecticide efficacy were carried out in Koe Mine, Man Aung and 14 Mine areas of Ye Township, Mon State from July 2018 to August 2019 for better understanding of the Anopheles species distribution current insecticide susceptibility status and potential vector of malaria. Mosquitoes were collected using cattle baited net and light traps and larval survey was conducted in water well using WHO dipper. Standard WHO insecticide susceptibility was employed using field collected specimens. Results revealed that all total of 684 and 89 Anopheles mosquitoes consisted of 9 and 5 specie were collected from Koe Mine and Man Aung villages. Main vector An. minimus (6.58% & 3.37%) and Secondary vector An. maculatus (52.34%&37.08%) was collected in high density, An. philippinensis and An. jamesii adult was observed low density in both areas. Other species of An. willmori, An. annularis, An. kochi and An. aconitus were collected in Koe Mine village. All collected Anopheles mosquitoes were found sporozoite negative.

Reference this Paper: Vector bionomics, potential vectors and insecticide efficacy in malaria endemic areas, Ye Township, Mon State Myanmar by Maung Maung Mya, Sein Thaung, Nyan Sint, Yee Yee Myint, Sai Zaw Min Oo, Pae Phyo Kyaw, Di Lone and Yan Naung Maung Maung published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VIII, Issue VII, July 2020 Edition, Page 31-43 ".

Search Terms: Vector, bionomics, breeding habit, domestic water wells, An.minimus, Ae. aegypti, Ae.albopictus, Ae. cogilli, Cx. quinquefasciatus

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