Mechanical Vectors of Medical Importance
Mechanical Vectors of Medical Importance
Mechanical Vectors of Medical Importance
Dr Kasonda
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, students are expected to be
able to:
Classify cockroaches
Describe morphology and characteristics of
cockroaches, nymphs and eggs
Describe life cycle of cockroaches
Describe medical importance and control measures of
cockroaches
Describe morphology and characteristics of house fly
Describe life cycle of house fly
Describe medical importance and control measures of
house fly
Classification of
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are winged dark brown or black insects
measuring 1-5cm long, flattened dorsoventrally and have
a smooth, shiny and tough integument.
Cockroaches are insects that belong to the family
Blattidae and order Blattaria.
Among the best-known pest species are the American
cockroach, Periplaneta americana which is about 30
millimetres (1.2 inch) long, the German cockroach,
Blattella germanica, about 15 millimetres (0.59 inch) long.
Tropical cockroaches are often much bigger.
Nymph
Cockroach nymphs are greyish-brown in colour
and darken with each progressive moult.
The nymph stage ranges in length from 9 13
months.
Unlike many other insects, cockroach nymphs
are similar to the adults.
Cockroach nymphs undergo a series of moults,
known as instars.
They emerge as full adults from their final
moult.
Cockroach Eggs
Female cockroaches produce egg cases, known as oothecae.
The oothecae are normally dark brown in colour and ranges
from 5mm to 10mm in length.
Oothecae contain many eggs and are enveloped by a protein
substance, which gradually hardens into a strong, protective
casing.
The oothecae of most cockroach species contain 16 nymphs.
Some cockroach species drop the egg case, while other
species carry it until the eggs are ready to hatch.
The female in favourable conditions can produce 300 to 400
offspring.
Morphological Features of
Cockroaches and Oothecae
Cockroaches
Oothecae
Control of Cockroaches
Cleanliness in kitchens and
protection of stored foods.
Repair of cracks and tight fitting
plumbing installations in the walls.
House fumigation using kerosene
sprays, chlordane, Malathion or
diazinon.
Dusting using Chlordane or
Malathion.
Introduction
The house fly, Musca domestica linnaeus,
(insecta: diptera: muscidae) is a wellknown cosmopolitan pest of both farm and
home. This species is always found in
association
with humans or activities of humans.
Not only are house flies a nuisance, but
they can also transport disease-causing
organisms.
Eggs
Are white, about 1.2 mm in length, is laid singly but are piled in
small groups.
Larva
Early instars larvae are 3 to 9 mm long, typical creamy whitish in
color, cylindrical but tapering toward the head.
Pupa
Is about 8 mm long, is passed in a
pupal case formed from the last
larval skin which
varies in color from yellow, red,
brown, to black as the pupa ages.
The shape of the pupa is quite
different from the larva, being bluntly
rounded at both ends.
Adult
The house fly is 6 to 7 mm long, with the female usually larger
than the male.
Female can be distinguished from the male by the relatively
wide space between the eyes (in males, the eyes almost touch).
The head of the adult fly has reddish-eyes and sponging
mouthparts.
The thorax bears four narrow black stripes and there is a sharp
upward bend in the fourth longitudinal wing vein.
The abdomen is gray or yellowish with dark midline and
irregular dark markings on the sides.
Key Points
Cockroaches are winged dark brown or black insects
measuring 1-5cm long, flattened dorsoventrally and have a
smooth, shiny and tough integument.
The life cycle of cockroaches involves adult, eggs and nymph
stages.
Cockroaches are important household pests and vectors of
pathogenic organisms.
Control of cockroaches is based on cleanliness in kitchens,
protection of stored foods and application of pesticides.
House fly, like most insects, has four stages during its life
cycle, that is, egg, larva, pupa and adult. Lays its eggs on
decaying substances.
Evaluation
What are the common types of
cockroaches?
What are the medical importances of
cockroaches and house fly?
What are the control measures of
cockroaches and house fly?
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