Concomitant infections of Plasmodium falciparum and Wuchereria bancroftion the Kenyan coast

dc.contributor.authorEphantus J Muturi,
dc.contributor.authorCharles M Mbogo,
dc.contributor.authorJoseph M Mwangangi,
dc.contributor.authorNg'ang'a, Zipporah W.
dc.contributor.authorEphantus W Kabiru,
dc.contributor.authorCharles Mwandawiro,
dc.contributor.authorJohn C Beier
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-15T09:16:12Z
dc.date.issued2006-12
dc.description.abstractAbstract Background: Anopheles gambiae s.l. and An. funestus are important vectors of malaria and bancroftian filariasis, which occur as co-endemic infections along the Kenyan Coast. However, little is known about the occurrence and prevalence of concomitant infections of the two diseases in mosquito and human populations in these areas. This study reports the prevalence of concomitant infections of Plasmodium falciparum and Wuchereria bancrofti in mosquito and human populations in Jilore and Shakahola villages in Malindi, Kenya. Methods: Mosquitoes were sampled inside houses by pyrethrum spray sheet collection (PSC) while blood samples were collected by finger prick technique at the end of entomological survey. Results: A total of 1,979 female Anopheles mosquitoes comprising of 1,919 Anopheles gambiae s.l and 60 An. funestus were collected. Concomitant infections of P. falciparum sporozoites and filarial worms occurred in 1.1% and 1.6% of An. gambiae s.l collected in Jilore and Shakahola villages respectively. Wuchereria-infected mosquitoes had higher sporozoite rates compared to noninfected mosquitoes, but multiple infections appeared to reduce mosquito survivorship making transmission of such infections rare. None of the persons examined in Shakahola (n = 107) had coinfections of the two parasites, whereas in Jilore (n = 94), out of the 4.3% of individuals harbouring both parasites, 1.2% had P. falciparum gametocytes and microfilariae and could potentially infect the mosquito with both parasites simultaneously. Conclusion: Concerted efforts should be made to integrate the control of malaria and bancroftian filariasis in areas where they co-exist.
dc.identifier.other10.1186/1475-2883-5-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles-Mbogo-2/publication/7059856_Concomitant_infections_of_Plasmodium_falciparum_and_Wuchereria_bancrofti_on_the_Kenyan_coast/links/0fcfd50630ce9df8d4000000/Concomitant-infections-of-Plasmodium-falciparum-and-Wuchereria-bancrofti-on-the-Kenyan-coast.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.mnu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/214
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBioMed Central
dc.subjectConcomitant infections
dc.subjectPlasmodium falciparum
dc.subjectWuchereria bancrofti
dc.subjectKenyan coast
dc.titleConcomitant infections of Plasmodium falciparum and Wuchereria bancroftion the Kenyan coast
dc.typeArticle

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