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Volume 29, Number 12—December 2023
Research

Detection of Anopheles stephensi Mosquitoes by Molecular Surveillance, Kenya

Eric O. OchomoComments to Author , Sylvia Milanoi, Bernard Abong’o, Brenda Onyango, Margaret Muchoki, Diana Omoke, Evelyn Olanga, Laban Njoroge, Elijah Omondi Juma, James Dan Otieno, Damaris Matoke-Muhia, Luna Kamau, Cristina Rafferty, John E. Gimnig, Mildred Shieshia, Daniel Wacira, Joseph Mwangangi, Marta Maia, Charles Chege, Ahmeddin Omar, Martin K. Rono, Lucy Abel, Wendy Prudhomme O’Meara, Andrew Obala, Charles Mbogo, and Lenson Kariuki
Author affiliations: Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya (E.O. Ochomo, S. Milanoi, B. Abong’o, B. Onyango, M. Muchoki, D. Omoke, D. Matoke-Muhia, L. Kamau, J. Mwangangi, M. Maia, M.K. Rono, C. Mbogo); PMI Kinga Malaria Project, Abt Associates Inc., Kisumu, Kenya (E. Olanga); National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi (L. Njoroge); Pan-African Mosquito Control Association, Nairobi (E.O. Juma, D. Matoke-Muhia, C. Mbogo); World Health Organization, Kenya Country Office, Nairobi (J.D. Otieno); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C. Rafferty, J.E. Gimnig); US President’s Malaria Initiative, Washington, DC, USA (C. Rafferty, J.E. Gimnig, M. Shieshia, D. Wacira); University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (M. Maia); KEMRI-Wellcome Trust, Kilifi, Kenya (M. Maia, M.K. Rono); Division of National Malaria Program, Ministry of Health, Nairobi (C. Chege, A. Omar); Moi University, Eldoret (W.P. O’Meara, A. Obala); AMPATH, Eldoret, Kenya (L. Abel); Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA (W.P. O’Meara, L. Kariuki)

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Figure 1

Locations of mosquito collection during surveillance conducted by Division of National Malaria Program and partners, Kenya, December 2022. Gray filled circles indicate sites where Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes were present; black filled circles indicate sites where only other vectors (An. gambiae and An. funestus mosquitoes) were collected.

Figure 1. Locations of mosquito collection during surveillance conducted by Division of National Malaria Program and partners, Kenya, December 2022. Gray filled circles indicate sites where Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes were present; black filled circles indicate sites where only other vectors (An. gambiae and An. funestus mosquitoes) were collected.

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