Variation in natural exposure to anopheles mosquitoes and its effects on malaria transmission.

Wamdaogo M Guelbéogo; Bronner Pamplona Gonçalves ORCID logo; Lynn Grignard ORCID logo; John Bradley ORCID logo; Samuel S Serme; Joel Hellewell ORCID logo; Kjerstin Lanke; Soumanaba Zongo; Nuno Sepúlveda; Issiaka Soulama; +5 more... Dimitri W Wangrawa; Laith Yakob ORCID logo; N'Falé Sagnon; Teun Bousema ORCID logo; Chris Drakeley ORCID logo; (2018) Variation in natural exposure to anopheles mosquitoes and its effects on malaria transmission. eLife, 7. ISSN 2050-084X DOI: 10.7554/eLife.32625
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Variation in biting frequency by Anopheles mosquitoes can explain some of the heterogeneity in malaria transmission in endemic areas. In this study in Burkina Faso, we assessed natural exposure to mosquitoes by matching the genotype of blood meals from 1066 mosquitoes with blood from residents of local households. We observed that the distribution of mosquito bites exceeded the Pareto rule (20/80) in two of the three surveys performed (20/85, 76, and 96) and, at its most pronounced, is estimated to have profound epidemiological consequences, inflating the basic reproduction number of malaria by 8-fold. The distribution of bites from sporozoite-positive mosquitoes followed a similar pattern, with a small number of individuals within households receiving multiple potentially infectious bites over the period of a few days. Together, our findings indicate that heterogeneity in mosquito exposure contributes considerably to heterogeneity in infection risk and suggest significant variation in malaria transmission potential.


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