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anopheline ecology and malaria transmission at a new irrigation project area (bargi dam) in jabalpur (central india).anopheline ecology and malaria transmission were studied in a newly irrigated area of the bargi project, district jabalpur, madhya pradesh, central india. observations were made for 2 years (1993-95) in 10 villages along the bargi irrigation canal, which are situated between 44 km (head end of canal) and 78 km (tail end of canal) from the dam site. anopheles annularis was the predominant species in the head-end villages and its abundance was directly related to the opening of the canal, whereas ...200011198914
the development and evaluation of a single step multiplex pcr for simultaneous detection of anopheles annularis group mosquitoes, human host preference and plasmodium falciparum sporozoite presence.the anopheles annularis group mosquitoes, subgenus cellia theobald (diptera: culicidae), includes five recognized species: an. annularis van der wulp, an. nivipes theobald, an. pallidus theobald, an. philippinensis ludlow and an. schueffneri stanton. from these five, the three most common species found in orissa were considered for this study because of their remarkable vectorial and behavioral variation and the important role they play in malaria transmission. to identify and understand their r ...200919394991
malaria epidemiology in an area of stable transmission in tribal population of jharkhand, india.malaria remains an important health problem in india with approximately 1 million cases in 2014. of these, 7% occurred in the jharkhand state mainly in the tribal population.201728464875
vectorial capacity and genetic diversity of anopheles annularis (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes in odisha, india from 2009 to 2011.anopheles annularis is one of the major vectors of malaria in odisha, india. the present study was undertaken to determine the vectorial capacity and assess the genetic diversity of an. annularis collected from different endemic regions of odisha. mosquitoes were collected from thirteen endemic districts using standard entomological collection methods from 2009 to 2011. sibling species of an. annularis were identified by pcr-rflp and sequencing of d3 region of 28s ribosomal dna (rdna) region. pl ...201424820180
anopheline species and their plasmodium infection status in aligarh, india.malaria is a global issue and india contributes substantially to global malaria incidence. information related to malaria vectors is very limited in aligarh. the environmental and climatological situations permit the continual breeding of vectors in permanent breeding sites. this study was designed with the aim to screen all the anophelines species and possible malaria vectors in three different localities of aligarh. anopheles mosquitoes were collected from three different localities (fort, jal ...201527579016
malaria outbreak in a non endemic tribal block of balasore district, orissa, india during summer season.a focal outbreak of malaria at sialimal sub-centre of balasore district of orissa was reported during the month of march, 2010. three villages of the above block were affected. regional medical research centre, bhubaneswar has conducted an entomological survey and a central clinic simultaneously, with door to door household survey to identify the fever cases. within a span of 18 days around 172 fever cases were reported with slide positivity rate (spr) of 24.4% and pf % of 81%. the malaria epide ...201222735850
false positivity of circumsporozoite protein (csp)-elisa in zoophilic anophelines in bangladesh.circumsporozoite protein enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (csp-elisas) are widely used for malaria vector identification throughout the world. however, several studies have reported false-positive results when using this method. the present study was conducted to estimate the frequency of false positives among anopheline species in malaria endemic areas of bangladesh. in total, 4724 anopheles females belonging to 25 species were collected and tested for plasmodium falciparum, plasmodium vivax- ...201323085098
anopheles subpictus carry human malaria parasites in an urban area of western india and may facilitate perennial malaria transmission.india contributes 1.5-2 million annual confirmed cases of malaria. since both parasites and vectors are evolving rapidly, updated information on parasite prevalence in mosquitoes is important for vector management and disease control. possible new vector-parasite interactions in goa, india were tested.201626919828
effect of construction of an irrigation canal on malaria situation in two primary health centres of dhenkanal district of orissa, india.to assess the impact of irrigation canals on malaria transmission, a study was conducted in dhenkanal district of orissa, india. the district is situated in the central part of orissa and hyperendemic area for malaria. a canal system is being constructed for irrigation in the district, which passes through parjang and analabereni primary health centres (phc), endemic for malaria. the water has been released only up to parjang (canal with water -cww) area during the end of 2004 and construction w ...201121602772
malaria transmission at a new irrigation project in sri lanka: the emergence of anopheles annularis as a major vector.malaria transmission was studied in a newly irrigated area of the mahaweli project in the dry zone of sri lanka. observations were performed for a three-month period following the northeast monsoon. parasitemia in the population varied from 20.2% in february to 7% in may, and infection was due to both plasmodium falciparum and p. vivax. night catches of mosquitoes collected with human bait included a high proportion of anopheles annularis. mosquitoes containing sporozoites in the salivary glands ...19921449195
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