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Malaria Vector Bionomics: Countrywide Surveillance Study on Implications for Malaria Elimination in India

Malaria Vector Bionomics: Countrywide Surveillance Study on Implications for Malaria Elimination in India

The proportion of 3 sibling species S, T, and U of An. fluviatilis was found to be 4.6%, 94.2%, and 1.2%, respectively, in this state. A total of 1050 specimens of An. culicifacies were analyzed in Maharashtra (Gadchiroli district) for the sibling species composition, where sibling species C was predominant (43.9%), followed by species E (25%). In Haryana (Nuh and Palwal districts), An. culicifacies species A, which is an efficient vector, predominantly constituted 99.4% in Nuh and 99.4% in Palwal.

Manju Rahi, AK Mishra, Gyan Chand, RK Baharia, RK Hazara, SP Singh, Siraj Khan, U Sreehari, Divya Kamaraju, Gaurav Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, Amit Sharma, K Raghavendra, K Gunasekaran, Om P Singh, Sarala K Subbarao

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e42050

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