Journal Article Published 2023

Strengthening adult mosquito surveillance in Africa for disease control: Learning from the present.

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Dr. Rex Mbewe

Dr. Rex Mbewe

Co-author

Physics & Biochemical Sciences

16 total publications

Rex Mbewe is a Lecturer at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences formerly University of Malawi, the Polytechnic. He received his bachelor’s degree in Education Science Majoring in Biology (Chemistry Minor) and a Master of Science degree...
Primary Author Coulibay Z.I
Co-Authors Gowero S, Tangena J.A, Dr. Rex Mbewe

Abstract

Mosquito surveillance is essential to successfully control and eliminate mosquito-borne diseases. Yet, it is often done by numerous organizations with little collaboration, incomplete understanding of existing gaps, and limited long-term vision. There is a clear disconnect between entomological and epidemiological indices, with entomological data informing control efforts inadequately. Here we discuss current mosquito surveillance practises across the heterogenous disease landscape in Africa. We advocate for the development of mosquito surveillance strategic plans to increase the impact and functionality of mosquito surveillance. We urge for a proactive approach to set up centralized mosquito data systems under custodian of national governments, focus on epidemiologically relevant mosquito data and increase robustness of mosquito surveillance using a more spatially explicit sampling design.
Year of Publication 2023
External Digital Object URL Access Publisher / External Source
Journal Name Current Opinion in Insect Science
Volume 60
Issue 101110
Page Numbers 1-8