Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia

Malaria remains one of the most important diseases in developing countries. Ethiopia is a developing country with about 60 % of the population estimated to be at risk of infection. Therefore, this study determined the density, species composition, and habitat characteristics of Anopheles larvae. A l...

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Main Authors: Fasil Adugna, Melaku Wale, Endalkachew Nibret, Zena Ameha
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625000754
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Melaku Wale
Endalkachew Nibret
Zena Ameha
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description Malaria remains one of the most important diseases in developing countries. Ethiopia is a developing country with about 60 % of the population estimated to be at risk of infection. Therefore, this study determined the density, species composition, and habitat characteristics of Anopheles larvae. A longitudinal study was conducted from January to December 2021 in Lake Tana and its surroundings. Mosquito larvae were sampled using a soup ladle. Late instar larvae were identified as species. A multilevel mixed effect Poisson model was used to assess the association of Anopheles species density and habitat characteristics. In total, 4028 Anopheles larvae were collected from five habitat types, of which swamps were the most populated. Six Anopheles species were identified among which An. gambiae s.l. was the dominant followed by An. pharoensis. The analysis showed that several factors such as habitat permanency, habitat types, vegetation types, sampling months, presence of debris, substrate types, water turbidity, distance to nearby houses, water pH, and depth of habitats were identified as predictor factors for the presence of high-larvae density. In this study, the dominant Anopheles species and factors related to the occurrence and density of Anopheles mosquitoes were identified. Therefore, appropriate management should be implemented on these factors to reduce the density of malaria vectors and hence malaria transmissions.
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spelling doaj-art-2b32a15f2157442383eb11f224b6b5d02025-08-20T03:01:42ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762025-03-0127e0260510.1016/j.sciaf.2025.e02605Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest EthiopiaFasil Adugna0Melaku Wale1Endalkachew Nibret2Zena Ameha3Department of Biology, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Department of Biology, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaBiotechnology Research Institute, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaAmhara public health institute, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaMalaria remains one of the most important diseases in developing countries. Ethiopia is a developing country with about 60 % of the population estimated to be at risk of infection. Therefore, this study determined the density, species composition, and habitat characteristics of Anopheles larvae. A longitudinal study was conducted from January to December 2021 in Lake Tana and its surroundings. Mosquito larvae were sampled using a soup ladle. Late instar larvae were identified as species. A multilevel mixed effect Poisson model was used to assess the association of Anopheles species density and habitat characteristics. In total, 4028 Anopheles larvae were collected from five habitat types, of which swamps were the most populated. Six Anopheles species were identified among which An. gambiae s.l. was the dominant followed by An. pharoensis. The analysis showed that several factors such as habitat permanency, habitat types, vegetation types, sampling months, presence of debris, substrate types, water turbidity, distance to nearby houses, water pH, and depth of habitats were identified as predictor factors for the presence of high-larvae density. In this study, the dominant Anopheles species and factors related to the occurrence and density of Anopheles mosquitoes were identified. Therefore, appropriate management should be implemented on these factors to reduce the density of malaria vectors and hence malaria transmissions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625000754Anopheles larvaeMalariaVector controlHabitat typesAnopheles species
spellingShingle Fasil Adugna
Melaku Wale
Endalkachew Nibret
Zena Ameha
Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
Scientific African
Anopheles larvae
Malaria
Vector control
Habitat types
Anopheles species
title Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
title_full Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
title_short Density and species composition of Anopheles mosquito larvae along Lake Tana, northwest Ethiopia
title_sort density and species composition of anopheles mosquito larvae along lake tana northwest ethiopia
topic Anopheles larvae
Malaria
Vector control
Habitat types
Anopheles species
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625000754
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