The synanthropic potential of Kerteszia and Culex mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Southeastern Brazil

Authors

  • Oswaldo Paulo Forattini Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Iná Kakitani Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Roseli La Corte dos Santos Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Keilla Miki Kobayashi Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Helene Mariko Ueno Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Zoraida Fernández Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Epidemiologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102000000600001

Keywords:

Ecology, vectors, Anopheles, Culex, Habitat, Anopheles bellator, An. cruzii, Culex quinquefasciatus, Cx. sacchettae, Synanthropy

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the synanthropic potential of Anopheles bellator and An. cruzii in a village close to a wild environment. For comparative purposes, Culex quinquefasciatus and Cx. sacchettae populations were also investigated. METHODS: From October 1996 to January 2000, vectors investigations were carried out in Pedrinhas village, Southeastern of S. Paulo State, Brazil, through systematic collections with human bait, air aspirations and Shannon traps. The synanthropic index was estimated using Nuorteva's indices plus the Mihályi's endophylic factor. RESULTS: Attraction principle was s=35.7 for both Kerteszia species at the peridomiciliary environment through human bait. Cx. sacchettae showed a sr ratio of 12.8 with a degree of synanthropy. However active search through the aspiration method yielded negative s values, such as -43.1 for An. bellator and -48.2 for An. cruzii. For Cx. sacchettae that value was -3.0. These values were calculated when +100.00 was given to Cx. quinquefasciatus, which showed the highest synanthropic habits, corresponding to s =+93.8. CONCLUSIONS: The present data allow to conclude that what was observed until now for isolated rural dwellings is valid for small villages at the same conditions. This means that female Kerteszia adults tend to be in anthropic environment for blood seeking. After that, they return to the surrounding natural environment of the village. Regarding Cx. Sacchettae, they seem to have an anthropic adaptation tendency.

Published

2000-12-01

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Forattini, O. P., Kakitani, I., Santos, R. L. C. dos, Kobayashi, K. M., Ueno, H. M., & Fernández, Z. (2000). The synanthropic potential of Kerteszia and Culex mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Southeastern Brazil . Revista De Saúde Pública, 34(6), 565-569. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102000000600001