Relationship Between Biting Frequency And Surface Proteins Of Circum-Sporozoite And Merozoite Stages In Highlands Of Western Kenya

ABSTRACT

Vector control in the highlands of western Kenya has resulted in a significant reduction of malaria vectors. This has made the current entomological parameters being used to measure transmission to become insensitive and challenging. Antibodies to the Circum-sporozoite protein (CSP) have been associated with transmission intensity and have corresponded well with EIR. The study objective was to determine the association between the level of circum-sporozoite protein and merozoite surface protein antibodies and the entomological inoculation rates in the Western Kenya Highlands. Indoor resting adult mosquitoes and blood samples were collected in Western Kenya highlands in four selected villages categorized into two valley systems. These were the U shaped (Iguhu and Emutete) and the V shaped valleys (Marani and Fort Ternan). This study was done for eight months, from September 2009 to April 2010. Members of the Anopheles gambiae complex were identified by PCR. Blood samples were collected from children 6–15 years old and the densities categorized by site of home location and age of the children. Exposure to malaria was tested using Circum-sporozoite protein and Merozoite surface protein (MSP) immunchromatographic antibody test. Malaria infection was tested by microscopic examination of thick and thin smears. Sporozoite ELISA was conducted for detection of circum-sporozoite protein which was used to calculate the sporozoite rates and estimate the entomological inoculation rates. Overall indoor resting densities of Anopheles gambiae varied significantly between all the sites except between Emutete and Marani (P

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APA

OTOTO, E (2021). Relationship Between Biting Frequency And Surface Proteins Of Circum-Sporozoite And Merozoite Stages In Highlands Of Western Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-biting-frequency-and-surface-proteins-of-circum-sporozoite-and-merozoite-stages-in-highlands-of-western-kenya

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OTOTO, EDNAH "Relationship Between Biting Frequency And Surface Proteins Of Circum-Sporozoite And Merozoite Stages In Highlands Of Western Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-biting-frequency-and-surface-proteins-of-circum-sporozoite-and-merozoite-stages-in-highlands-of-western-kenya. Accessed 20 Sep. 2024.

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OTOTO, EDNAH . "Relationship Between Biting Frequency And Surface Proteins Of Circum-Sporozoite And Merozoite Stages In Highlands Of Western Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 20 Sep. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-biting-frequency-and-surface-proteins-of-circum-sporozoite-and-merozoite-stages-in-highlands-of-western-kenya >.

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OTOTO, EDNAH . "Relationship Between Biting Frequency And Surface Proteins Of Circum-Sporozoite And Merozoite Stages In Highlands Of Western Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed September 20, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-biting-frequency-and-surface-proteins-of-circum-sporozoite-and-merozoite-stages-in-highlands-of-western-kenya