학술논문

Mapping trends in insecticide resistance phenotypes in African malaria vectors.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS Biology. 6/25/2020, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p1-23. 23p. 4 Graphs, 5 Maps.
Subject
*INSECTICIDE resistance
*MALARIA
*ANOPHELES gambiae
*MOSQUITO vectors
*PHENOTYPES
*SPATIAL variation
Language
ISSN
1544-9173
Abstract
Mitigating the threat of insecticide resistance in African malaria vector populations requires comprehensive information about where resistance occurs, to what degree, and how this has changed over time. Estimating these trends is complicated by the sparse, heterogeneous distribution of observations of resistance phenotypes in field populations. We use 6,423 observations of the prevalence of resistance to the most important vector control insecticides to inform a Bayesian geostatistical ensemble modelling approach, generating fine-scale predictive maps of resistance phenotypes in mosquitoes from the Anopheles gambiae complex across Africa. Our models are informed by a suite of 111 predictor variables describing potential drivers of selection for resistance. Our maps show alarming increases in the prevalence of resistance to pyrethroids and DDT across sub-Saharan Africa from 2005 to 2017, with mean mortality following insecticide exposure declining from almost 100% to less than 30% in some areas, as well as substantial spatial variation in resistance trends. Malaria control efforts are threatened by the emergence of insecticide resistance in mosquito vector populations. This study provides fine-resolution maps of insecticide resistance levels in malaria vectors for large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa; the maps quantify recent spatial trends in resistance and can assist in the implementation of resistance management practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]