Mosquito Diversity In The Nairobi – Kenya Urban Environment And Implications For Disease Transmission

Abstract

Mosquito surveillance and control efforts especially those carried out under programmatic settings by mosquito control departments of governments in many situations in Africa tend to focus on rural locales, mainly because this is where mosquito transmitted diseases have been found to be prevalent. In a recent study, we found an abundance of mosquitogenic conditions conducive for mosquito breeding in Nairobi in areas in close proximity to informal settlements, similar to previous studies. Thirteen different mosquito species were identified with Culex pipiens accounting for over 97% of the 7,605 mosquitoes sampled. Implications for disease transmission within the context of climate change and other factors are discussed. The evidence points to the need for enhanced vector surveillance and control in urban environments to minimize the risk of emergence and resurgence of mosquito-borne diseases.

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Journal Article

Keywords

MOSQUITO DIVERSITY, NAIROBI, DISEASE TRANSMISSION, KENYA URBAN ENVIRONMENT

Citation

Kinuthia G. K., Ngure V. N., Luna K., Dunson B., Lugalia R., Wangila A., Ngari F. W., Mburu F. W., and Kiarie M. W. (2020): Mosquito Diversity In The Nairobi – Kenya Urban Environment And Implications For Disease Transmission. Research Gate

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