Invasive Anopheles stephensi in Africa: insights from Asia
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2024.06.008
Invasive Anopheles stephensi in Africa: insights from Asia
Abstract
Anopheles stephensi is a highly competent urban malaria vector species, endemic in South Asia and the Persian Gulf, which has colonised eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) since 2013 and is now spreading uncontrollably. In urban areas of Africa, where malaria transmission has previously been low or non-existent, the invasion of An. stephensi represents a significant problem, particularly to immunologically naïve populations. Despite this rapidly advancing threat, there is a paucity of information regarding the bionomics of An. stephensi in SSA. Here, we offer a critical synthesis of literature from An. stephensi's native range, focusing on the future of An. stephensi in a rapidly urbanising Africa, and highlighting key questions that warrant prioritisation by the global malaria vector control community.
Keywords: Anopheles stephensi; entomology; invasive species; malaria; vector bionomics; vector control.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests R. T. is also affiliated with the Medical Entomology and Zoonoses Ecology Team at the UK Health Security Agency, London. The remaining authors have no interests to declare.
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