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    Malar J. 2009 Aug 10;8:193.

    Coquillettidia (Culicidae, Diptera) mosquitoes are natural vectors of avian malaria in Africa.

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    Center for Tropical Research, UCLA Institute of the Environment, Los Angeles, California, USA. kynjabo@hotmail.com

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The mosquito vectors of Plasmodium spp. have largely been overlooked in studies of ecology and evolution of avian malaria and other vertebrates in wildlife.

    METHODS:

    Plasmodium DNA from wild-caught Coquillettidia spp. collected from lowland forests in Cameroon was isolated and sequenced using nested PCR. Female Coquillettidia aurites were also dissected and salivary glands were isolated and microscopically examined for the presence of sporozoites.

    RESULTS:

    In total, 33% (85/256) of mosquito pools tested positive for avian Plasmodium spp., harbouring at least eight distinct parasite lineages. Sporozoites of Plasmodium spp. were recorded in salivary glands of C. aurites supporting the PCR data that the parasites complete development in these mosquitoes. Results suggest C. aurites, Coquillettidia pseudoconopas and Coquillettidia metallica as new and important vectors of avian malaria in Africa. All parasite lineages recovered clustered with parasites formerly identified from several bird species and suggest the vectors capability of infecting birds from different families.

    CONCLUSION:

    Identifying the major vectors of avian Plasmodium spp. will assist in understanding the epizootiology of avian malaria, including differences in this disease distribution between pristine and disturbed landscapes.

    PMID:
    19664282
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC3152766
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