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Título: Asian tiger mosquito in the oil-producing city of Soyo
Autor: Franco Martins, José
Dina Troco, Arlete
Marques, Cátia
Chipepa, Vicente
Seixas, Gonçalo
Pinto, João
Garcia, Luzala
Pedro Jorge, Cani
Manuel, Eusébio
Alves, Gonçalo
Palavras-chave: Aedes albopictus
Angola
Invasive mosquito
Mosquito surveillance
Parasitology
veterinary(all)
Infectious Diseases
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: Dez-2025
Resumo: Background: The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894), is a highly invasive species that has successfully colonized many tropical and temperate regions worldwide. Its rapid global spread is strongly associated with human activities and has created favorable conditions for the emergence of human arboviruses in new geographic areas. Methods: Mosquito larvae were collected by community health workers from different breeding sites and reared to adults in a field insectary. Adult mosquitoes were morphologically identified to species level. Species identification was confirmed by cytochrome oxidase subunit I DNA barcoding. Results: We report the first detection of Aedes albopictus in Angola during an Anopheles stephensi survey conducted in Soyo, Zaire Province. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the Angolan Ae. albopictus population clusters with sequences from Central African countries, suggesting an introduction from within the continent. Conclusions: The presence of Ae. albopictus in Angola highlights the need for enhanced vector surveillance and control measures to prevent the emergence of arboviral diseases. This finding emphasizes the relevance of collaboration between local health authorities, communities, and international organizations in monitoring the spread of invasive mosquito species.
Descrição: Funding Information: Funding for the program implemented by NMCP, PSI, and MI under the Health For All Project and from which this research arises was provided by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) through the US President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI). The funding agency had no role in the collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the data reported here; preparation, review, or approval of this manuscript; or the decision to submit this manuscript for publication. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2025.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/185850
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-025-06741-y
ISSN: 1756-3305
Aparece nas colecções:Home collection (IHMT)

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