Host-feeding patterns of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in a rural village near Cairo, Egypt
Blood meals from 1,720 Culex pipiens (L.) 33 Cx. antennatus (Becker), 23 Cx. univittatus Theobald, 9 Aedes caspius (Pallas), and 2 Anopheles tenebrosus Doenitz collected in outdoor sites near Abu Rawash village, Giza Governorate, were analyzed. Of the 1,787 blood meals, 14% were from human and 84% w...
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description | Blood meals from 1,720 Culex pipiens (L.) 33 Cx. antennatus (Becker), 23 Cx. univittatus Theobald, 9 Aedes caspius (Pallas), and 2 Anopheles tenebrosus Doenitz collected in outdoor sites near Abu Rawash village, Giza Governorate, were analyzed. Of the 1,787 blood meals, 14% were from human and 84% were from bovine, ovine or equine hosts. Only Cx. pipiens fed on birds; the rate (0.6%) was low despite the abundance of domestic fowl of domestic fowl in the area. |
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