Studies on the epidemiology of leishmaniasis in Kenya: flight range of phlebotomine sandflies in Marigat, Baringo District.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
East African medical journal
Publication Date
1-1-1992
Abstract
A study on the flight range of phlebotomine sandflies using the mark-release-recapture technique was undertaken in Marigat, Baringo District, Kenya, to determine the distance sandflies are able to travel and assess their importance in disease transmission. Over a period of 17 months, a total of 108,429 sandflies collected from their natural habitats were marked and released from a central point in a valley. Of these, 842 (0.8%) sandflies comprising 11 species were recaptured. Ninety-five percent of the recaptured sandflies were recovered within a radius of 50 m from the release point and 54% within a radius of 10 m. Two Sergentomyia ingrami females were recaptured at a distance of 1000 m from the release point.
PubMed ID
1628553
Recommended Citation
Mutinga, M., Kamau, C., Basimike, M., Mutero, C., & Kyai, F. (1992). Studies on the epidemiology of leishmaniasis in Kenya: flight range of phlebotomine sandflies in Marigat, Baringo District.. East African medical journal, 69 (1), 9-13. Retrieved from https://thehive.icipe.org/all-prp/3509