Risque de réémergence du paludisme au Maroc Étude de la capacité vectorielle d’ Anopheles labranchiae dans une zone rizicole au nord du pays

  • Faraj C
  • Ouahabi S
  • Adlaoui E
  • et al.
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Abstract

To assess the malaria reintroduction risk in Morocco, we analyzed the malariogenic potential of a rice cultivation area in the north of the country. Our results showed that the receptivity of this area is very high during all the period of the rice cultivation, from May to October. the vectorial capacity of An. labranchiae, malaria vector in Morocco, is considerably high during the summer which corresponds to the rice cultivation period. The risk of autochthonous malaria resumption is important because of the possible presence of gametocytes carriers in the last malaria focus which is bordering the study area. The risk of a tropical malaria introduction is unimportant seen the low vulnerability of the area and the uncertain competence of its vectors considered. However, this risk must be considered with a more attention.

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Faraj, C., Ouahabi, S., Adlaoui, E., Boccolini, D., Romi, R., & El Aouad, R. (2008). Risque de réémergence du paludisme au Maroc Étude de la capacité vectorielle d’ Anopheles labranchiae dans une zone rizicole au nord du pays. Parasite, 15(4), 605–610. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2008154605

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