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Detection of vivax malaria sporozoites naturally infected in Anopheline mosquitoes from endemic areas of northern parts of Gyeonggi-do (Province) in Korea  

Lee, Hyeong-Woo (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Shin, E-Hyun (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Cho, Shin-Hyeong (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Lee, Hee-Il (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Kim, Chung-Lim (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Lee, Wook-Gyo (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Moon, Sung-Ung (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Lee, Jong-Soo (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Lee, Won-Ja (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
Kim, Tong-Soo (Department of Medical Zoology, National Institute of Health)
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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases / v.40, no.2, 2002 , pp. 75-81 More about this Journal
Abstract
We investigated population densities of mosquitoes infected with sporozoites in three highly epidemic areas of Josan-ri and Jangpa-ri (Paju City) and Dongjung-ri (Yeoncheon County) in Korea. Anopheline mosquitoes were collected front both indoors and outdoors by human baiting collection method during the period of the first week of June to the second week of September 1999. Total 13,296 female mosquitoes were collected and 8,650 (65.1%) were Anophelines. Thirty seven percent (3,199) of the Anopheline mosquitoes were captured outdoors and 63.9% (5,531) indoors. Employing a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), we analyzed a total of 7,820 Anopheline mosquitoes and found that 7 Anopheline mosquitoes were infected with sporozoites. The positive rate in Josan-ri was 0.14% (5/3,500) and 0.15% (2/1,370) in Jangpa-ri. The total positive rate in all three surveyed areas was 0.09% (7/7,820). The mosquitoes infected with the sporozoites were detected on June $28^{th}$ (n=2), July $5^{th}$ (n=1), July $19^{th}$ (n=1), August $9^{th}$ (n=1), September $6^{th}$ (n=1), and the last one on September $13^{th}$ (n=1). They were all classified as Anopheles sinensis, which showed positive reaction in ELISA test. Therefore it might be concluded that Anopheles sinensis plays an important role in re-emerging malaria transmission in Korea.
Keywords
Plasmodium vivax; sporozoite rate; ELISA; Anopheline;
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