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- 2016
Onchocerciasis transmission in Ghana: the human blood index of sibling species of the Simulium damnosum complexDOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1703-2 Keywords: Human blood index, Host choice, Simulium damnosum (sensu lato), Host-seeking vectors, Ovipositing vectors, Onchocerca volvulus, Vector abundance Abstract: Vector-biting behaviour is important for vector-borne disease (VBD) epidemiology. The proportion of blood meals taken on humans (the human blood index, HBI), is a component of the biting rate per vector on humans in VBD transmission models. Humans are the definitive host of Onchocerca volvulus, but the simuliid vectors feed on a range of animals and HBI is a key indicator of the potential for human onchocerciasis transmission. Ghana has a diversity of Simulium damnosum complex members, which are likely to vary in their HBIs, an important consideration for parameterization of onchocerciasis control and elimination models
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