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Last Updated: 31/10/2024
Learning to Eliminate Dominant Malaria Vectors (Anopheles Africa II)
Objectives
Anopheles Africa II is a three-year project implemented that aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the conditions under which local populations of predominant malaria vector species can be eliminated.
The goal is to develop a methodology to deliberately accelerate such extirpations as a means to eliminate malaria in different settings.
The project seeks to address the following important key research questions;
- Under which conditions might a vector species face elimination?
- How can we effectively measure the declining vector population?
- What are the most critical vulnerabilities in the life cycle stages of the predominant malaria vectors?
- Can we deliberately cause or accelerate the local elimination of a specific vector population?
Understanding the ecological vulnerabilities of dominant malaria vector species is vital for combating malaria transmission, suppressing local populations of the vectors, and sustaining elimination. Specific interventions can be selected to target these vulnerabilities in ways that achieve sustainable control. There are already several examples of specific malaria vector species disappearing, either briefly or for several years from specific localities after deliberate interventions. These include the disappearance of An. funestus from
South Africa following DDT spraying, and from the Pare Taveta area in northern Tanzania in the 1950s and 60s following IRS with dieldrin. More recently, large declines and apparent disappearance of An. gambiae ss have been observed in some parts of East Africa following the scale-up of ITNs. Unfortunately, currently, there is no understanding of the inherent stability of dominant vector populations and their resilience to disturbance – whether arising through interventions, climate, other environmental changes, or their interactions. And neither the understanding of the full suite of factors (biological, environmental, or intervention-related) that might be responsible for the local disappearance of a vector species; or how we could accelerate such local “extinctions” to drastically reduce malaria transmission in other settings through strategic exploitation of similar driving factors.
It is therefore proposed to establish a multidisciplinary framework to examine the feasibility of targeting and eliminating certain predominant Anopheles species from specific localities. This framework will integrate entomological studies, quantitative ecology, mathematical/ statistical modeling, and anthropological studies. In addition to conducting targeted field studies, we aim to utilize long-term field-derived datasets on vector dynamics, behaviors, and life histories to understand both the drivers and indicators of vector population declines. These datasets will serve as the foundation for developing a comprehensive spatio-temporal model of vector population dynamics, which will be used to analyze the stability and vulnerabilities of key vector populations against perturbations associated with climate, land use, or deliberate vector control interventions, considering the probability of local species elimination as an outcome.
The project will entail comprehensive data collection and extraction activities, including case studies (expert interviews), longitudinal data extraction, fine-scale entomological indicator collections, land use and climate variables in Tanzania, with additional data collection efforts undertaken in Mozambique and Kenya.
Nov 2023 — Oct 2026
$1.68M