A global assembly of adult female mosquito mark-release-recapture data to inform the control of mosquito-borne pathogens
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  • 作者:Carlos A Guerra (14) (15)
    Robert C Reiner Jr (14) (16)
    T Alex Perkins (14) (16)
    Steve W Lindsay (14) (17) (18)
    Janet T Midega (19) (20)
    Oliver J Brady (21)
    Christopher M Barker (14) (22)
    William K Reisen (14) (22)
    Laura C Harrington (23)
    Willem Takken (24)
    Uriel Kitron (14) (25)
    Alun L Lloyd (14) (26)
    Simon I Hay (14) (21)
    Thomas W Scott (14) (16)
    David L Smith (14) (15) (27)

    14. Fogarty International Center
    ; National Institutes of Health ; Bethesda ; MD ; USA
    15. Center for Disease Dynamics
    ; Economics & Policy ; Washington ; DC ; USA
    16. Department of Entomology
    ; University of California ; Davis ; CA ; USA
    17. Department of Disease Control
    ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ; London ; UK
    18. School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
    ; Durham University ; Durham ; UK
    19. Pathogen
    ; Vector and Human Biology Unit ; KEMRI鈥揢niversity of Oxford鈥揥ellcome Trust Research Programme ; Kilifi ; Kenya
    20. Department of Life Sciences
    ; Imperial College London ; London ; UK
    21. Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group
    ; Department of Zoology ; Tinbergen Building ; University of Oxford ; South Parks Road ; Oxford ; United Kingdom
    22. Center for Vectorborne Diseases
    ; Department of Pathology ; Microbiology ; and Immunology ; School of Veterinary Medicine ; University of California ; Davis ; CA ; USA
    23. Department of Entomology
    ; Cornell University ; Ithaca ; NY ; USA
    24. Laboratory of Entomology
    ; Wageningen University ; Wageningen ; The Netherlands
    25. Department of Environmental Sciences
    ; Emory University ; Atlanta ; GA ; USA
    26. Department of Mathematics and Biomathematics Graduate Program
    ; North Carolina State University ; Raleigh ; NC ; USA
    27. Department of Epidemiology
    ; Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Johns Hopkins University ; Baltimore ; MD ; USA
  • 关键词:Mosquito ; Vector ; Mark ; release ; recapture ; Database ; Pathogen transmission models
  • 刊名:Parasites & Vectors
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:December 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:7
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:812 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Parasitology; Infectious Diseases; Tropical Medicine; Entomology;
  • 出版者:BioMed Central
  • ISSN:1756-3305
文摘
Background Pathogen transmission by mosquitos is known to be highly sensitive to mosquito bionomic parameters. Mosquito mark-release-recapture (MMRR) experiments are a standard method for estimating such parameters including dispersal, population size and density, survival, blood feeding frequency and blood meal host preferences. Methods We assembled a comprehensive database describing adult female MMRR experiments. Bibliographic searches were used to build a digital library of MMRR studies and selected data describing the reported outcomes were extracted. Results The resulting database contained 774 unique adult female MMRR experiments involving 58 vector mosquito species from the three main genera of importance to human health: Aedes, Anopheles and Culex. Crude examination of these data revealed patterns associated with geography as well as mosquito genus, consistent with bionomics varying by species-specific life history and ecological context. Recapture success varied considerably and was significantly different amongst genera, with 8, 4 and 1% of adult females recaptured for Aedes, Anopheles and Culex species, respectively. A large proportion of experiments (59%) investigated dispersal and survival and many allowed disaggregation of the release and recapture data. Geographic coverage was limited to just 143 localities around the world. Conclusions This MMRR database is a substantial contribution to the compilation of global data that can be used to better inform basic research and public health interventions, to identify and fill knowledge gaps and to enrich theory and evidence-based ecological and epidemiological studies of mosquito vectors, pathogen transmission and disease prevention. The database revealed limited geographic coverage and a relative scarcity of information for vector species of substantial public health relevance. It represents, however, a wealth of entomological information not previously compiled and of particular interest for mosquito-borne pathogen transmission models.

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