Title
Comparative susceptibility of two members of the Anopheles oswaldoi complex, An. oswaldoi and An. konderi, to infection by Plasmodium vivax
Date Issued
01 January 1999
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Marrelli M.
Honório N.
Lourenço-de-Oliveira R.
Marinotti O.
Kloetzel J.
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Publisher(s)
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Abstract
We compared the susceptibility of Anopheles oswaldoi and An. konderi to infection by Plasmodium vivax based on the proportion of mosquitoes presenting oocysts and sporozoites. Anophelines were captured in the State of Acre and Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon, and used to obtain F1 progenies. After emergence of adults, male genitalia of mosquitoes of each family were dissected in order to identify them as either An. oswaldoi or An. konderi. F1 progenies of field-captured An. oswaldoi, An. konderi and An. darlingi (used as control) were fed simultaneously on P. vivax-infected blood. Mosquitoes were dissected on day 10-12 after feeding and examined for the presence of oocysts and sporozoites. Both An. oswaldoi and An. konderi developed oocysts in the midguts, however, the percentage of oocyst-positive mosquitoes for An. oswaldoi (13.8%) was higher than for An. konderi (3.3%), and only An. oswaldoi developed salivary infection with sporozoites (6.9% of positivity). Infection rates in An. darlingi ranged from 22.5% to 30.0% for both oocysts and sporozoites. These results indicate that An. oswaldoi can transmit P. vivax and suggest that it is more susceptible than An. konderi. Although An. oswaldoi is an exophilic and zoophilic species, it may be involved in malaria transmission as possibly occurred in the State of Acre.
Start page
381
End page
384
Volume
93
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0032855422
PubMed ID
Source
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
ISSN of the container
00359203
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements We thank Jose dos S. Lemos, Fatima dos Santos and all the staff of Laboratorio de Entomologia, FundacHo National de Saude (FNS-RO), for technical help and for local support in Rondonia, Luiz H. S. Gil, CEPEM-RO, for providing some Fl An. darlingi and Renan S. Santos (FNS-AC) for mosquitoes from Acre. This research was supported by FundacPo de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP), FNS-RO, FIOCRIJZ-RJ, and LIM49-HCFMUSP. M. T. M. is a PhD student, supported by FAPESP.
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