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Title: Species abundance and insecticide resistance of Anopheles gambiaein selected areas of Ghana and Burkina Faso
Authors: Yawson, A. E.
`Mccall, P. J.
M. D. Wilson, M. D.
Donnelly, M. J.
Keywords: Anopheles ambiae
Introgression
kdr mutation
Malaria
Pyrethroids
Selection
Sympatry
Ghana
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Insecticide-treated materials as a key strategy for malaria control. We report on a survey of the distribution of the molecular forms of Anopheles ambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) and insecticide resistance (the kdr mutation), carried out by sampling mosquitoes from 11 locations in Ghana and one additional site in Burkina Faso. The molecular M and S forms of An. ambiae were found to occur in sympatry in southern Ghana. The S form predominated throughout its distribution in the coastal savannah, except at one location in the strand and mangrove zone where rice was cultivated. The M form was the only form collected in northern Ghana and was the predominant form (97.5%) in Burkina Faso. No M/S hybrids were detected. The kdr mutation was observed at very high frequencies (98–100%) within the S form but reached a maximum of only 3.38% in the M form in one population at an irrigation scheme in the Ghanaian coastal savannah zone
Description: 6p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5590
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Biomedical & Forensic Sciences



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