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Since its first detection in 2012 in Djibouti, Anopheles stephensi has invaded and established in the Horn of Africa, and more recently Nigeria. The expansion of this vector poses a significant threat to malaria control and elimination efforts. Integrated vector management is the primary strategy used to interrupt disease transmission; however, growing insecticide resistance is threatening to reverse gains in global malaria control.

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Strategies for conducting Anopheles stephensi surveys in non-endemic areas.

Acta Trop

December 2022

Malaria and NTD directorate, Armauer Hansen Research Institute, P.O. Box 1005, ALERT Hospital Compound, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Anopheles stephensi, a malaria vector species previously only known from Asia, was first detected in Africa in Djibouti in 2012, has been subsequently collected in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia, and may be spreading further. Countries may wish to implement mosquito surveys to determine if An. stephensi is present, or to determine the extent of its distribution, if present.

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