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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2013

Malaria entomological risk factors in relation to land cover in the Lower Caura River Basin, Venezuela

Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Mariapia Bevilacqua; Domingo Medina; Jorge Moreno; Lya Cárdenas; Víctor Sánchez; Yarys Estrada; William Anaya; Ángela Martínez

To explore the effects of deforestation and resulting differences in vegetation and land cover on entomological parameters, such as anopheline species composition, abundance, biting rate, parity and entomological inoculation rate (EIR), three villages were selected in the Lower Caura River Basin, state of Bolívar, Venezuela. All-night mosquito collections were conducted between March 2008-January 2009 using CDC light traps and Mosquito Magnet® Liberty Plus. Human landing catches were performed between 06:00 pm-10:00 pm, when anophelines were most active. Four types of vegetation were identified. The Annual Parasite Index was not correlated with the type of vegetation. The least abundantly forested village had the highest anopheline abundance, biting rate and species diversity. Anopheles darlingi and Anopheles nuneztovari were the most abundant species and were collected in all three villages. Both species showed unique biting cycles. The more abundantly forested village of El Palmar reported the highest EIR. The results confirmed previous observations that the impacts of deforestation and resulting changes in vegetation cover on malaria transmission are complex and vary locally.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2009

Malaria entomological inoculation rates in gold mining areas of Southern Venezuela

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Elisa Páez; Enrique Pérez; Víctor Sánchez; Elena Vaccari

A longitudinal study of malaria vectors aiming to describe the intensity of transmission was carried out in five villages of Southern Venezuela between January 1999-April 2000. The man-biting, sporozoite and entomological inoculation rates (EIR) were calculated based on 121 all-night collections of anophelines landing on humans, CDC light traps and ultra violet up-draft traps. A total of 6,027 female mosquitoes representing seven species were collected. The most abundant species were Anopheles marajoara Galvão & Damasceno (56.7%) and Anopheles darlingi Root (33%), which together accounted for 89.7% of the total anophelines collected. The mean biting rate for An. marajoara was 1.27 (SD + 0.81); it was 0.74 (SD + 0.91) for An. darlingi and 0.11 (SD + 0.10) for Anopheles neomaculipalpus Curry and the overall biting rate was 2.29 (SD + 1.06). A total of 5,886 mosquitoes collected by all three methods were assayed by ELISA and 28 pools, equivalent to 28 mosquitoes, yielded positive results for Plasmodium spp. CS protein. An. neomaculipalpus had the highest sporozoite rate 0.84% (3/356), followed by An. darlingi 0.82% (16/1,948) and An. marajoara 0.27% (9/3,332). The overall sporozoite rate was 0.48% (28/5,886). The rates of infection by Plasmodium species in mosquitoes were 0.37% (22/5,886) for Plasmodium vivax(Grassi & Feletti) and 0.10% (6/5,886) for Plasmodium falciparum (Welch). The estimated overall EIR for An. darlingi was 2.21 infective bites/person/year, 1.25 for An. marajoara and 0.34 for An. neomaculipalpus. The overall EIR was four infective bites/person/year. The biting rate, the sporozoite rate and the EIR are too low to be indicators of the efficacy of control campaigns in this area.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2012

Can Mosquito Magnet® substitute for human-landing catches to sample anopheline populations?

Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Jorge Moreno; Víctor Sánchez; Yarys Estrada; William Anaya; Mariapia Bevilacqua; Lya Cárdenas; Ángela Martínez; Domingo Medina

The efficiency of the Mosquito Magnet Liberty Plus™ (MMLP) trap was evaluated in comparison to human-landing catches (HLCs) to sample anopheline populations in Jabillal, state of Bolivar, southern Venezuela. The village comprised 37 houses and a population of 101; malaria in this village is primarily due to Plasmodium vivax and the Annual Parasite Index is 316.8 per 1,000 population. A longitudinal study was conducted between June 2008-January 2009 for three nights per month every two months between 17:30 pm-21:30 pm, a time when biting mosquitoes are most active. Anopheles darlingi and Anopheles nuneztovari were the most common species collected by both methods, whereas Anopheles marajoara was more abundant according to the HLC method. The MMLP trap was more efficient for collecting An. nuneztovari [63%, confidence interval (CI): 2.53] than for collecting An. darlingi (31%, CI: 1.57). There were significant correlations (p < 0.01) between the two methods for An. darlingi [Pearson correlation (R²) = 0.65] and An. nuneztovari (R² = 0.48). These preliminary results are encouraging for further investigations of the use of the MMLP trap for monitoring anopheline populations in remote malaria-endemic areas in the Amazon Basin.


Entomotrópica: Revista internacional para el estudio de la entomología tropical | 2002

Evaluación de tres métodos de captura de anofelinos en un área endémica de malaria del estado Bolívar, Venezuela

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Enrique Pérez; Víctor Sánchez; Elisa Páez


Entomotrópica: Revista internacional para el estudio de la entomología tropical | 2004

Primer registro de Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) nuneztovari Gabaldón,1940 (Diptera: Culicidae) en el estado Bolívar, Venezuela y sus implicaciones eco-epidemiológicas

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Diego Mariany; Víctor Sánchez


Entomotrópica | 2007

First record of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) nuneztovari Gabaldón,1940 (Diptera: Culicidae) in Bolívar State, Venezuela and their eco-epidemic implications

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Víctor Sánchez; Diego Mariany


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2015

Fluctuación poblacional y hábitat larval de anofelinos en el municipio Sifontes, estado Bolívar, Venezuela

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Víctor Sánchez; Ángela Martínez


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2015

Caracterización de hábitats larvales de anofelinos en el municipio Sifontes del estado Bolívar, Venezuela

Jorge Moreno; Yasmin Rubio-Palis; Víctor Sánchez; Ángela Martínez


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2014

Evaluación preliminar de la eficiencia de Bacillus sphaericus en un área endémica a malaria del estado Bolívar, Venezuela

Jorge Moreno; Ángela Martínez; Porfirio Acevedo; Víctor Sánchez; William Amaya; Luis Petterson; José Guevara; Yorvis Ascanio


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2016

Estudio preliminar sobre el comportamiento de Aedes albopictus de la region central de Venezuela a insecticidas químicos

Darjaniva Molina de Fernández; Danny Bastidas Beltrán; Luisa Figueroa Nieves Molina; Juan Carlos Navarro; Antonio Guerra; Julio González Rivas; Víctor Sánchez; R Ramirez

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