# Knowledge, Perspectives, and Risks Perceptions on Gene Drive and Genetically Modified Mosquitoes for Malaria Control among African Stakeholders: A Scoping Review Protocol

**Authors:** Abou Sogodogo, Samba Diarra, Soumba Keita, Idiatou Diallo, Sarah Hartley, Nouhoum Telly, Housséini Dolo, Daouda Sanogo, Fousseyni Kané, Cheick Oumar Tangara, Mahamadou Diakité, Oumar Sangho, Kassoum Kayentao, Hannah Fritz, Peter J. Winch, Seydou Doumbia

PMC · DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6048767/v1 · Research Square · 2025-07-09

## TL;DR

This study aims to understand African stakeholders' knowledge and views on using gene drive and genetically modified mosquitoes to control malaria.

## Contribution

The study introduces a scoping review protocol to assess African stakeholders' perspectives on gene drive mosquitoes for malaria control.

## Key findings

- The review will clarify African stakeholders' knowledge and perceptions of gene drive mosquitoes.
- It will identify gaps in understanding risks and governance related to these technologies.
- The results will guide better community engagement for malaria control initiatives.

## Abstract

The objective of this scoping review is to understand the knowledge and perspectives of African stakeholders regarding the use of gene drive mosquitoes in malaria control.

The prospect of using gene drive and genetically modified mosquitoes as tools for malaria control is generating considerable debate, particularly with regard to its acceptance and implications among key stakeholders, as well as the nature of governance established in its management. This study aims to fill the gaps in understanding the views of African stakeholders on the risks associated with these mosquitoes.

This review will include scientific articles and grey literature that explore the knowledge, perspectives, and risks perceptions of African stakeholders on the use of gene drive and genetically modified mosquitoes. Exclusions will apply to documents with restricted access, those addressing diseases other than malaria, and those involving stakeholders outside Africa.

The search will be conducted across PubMed, Embase, Science Direct, Cochrane, and Google Scholar using index terms and keyword strategies tailored to each database. Documents will be selected in four stages: identification, duplicate removal, title and abstract screening, and full-text review for final inclusion. Screening will be conducted on Rayyan by two independent reviewers, with references managed in Zotero. Data extraction will include details on authorship, publication year, study objectives, design, methodology, sample size, findings, conclusions, and limitations. A thematic analysis of the extracted data will be conducted.

This scoping review will provide a clear understanding of the knowledge, perspectives, and risks perceived by African stakeholders regarding the use of gene drive and genetically modified mosquitoes in malaria control. The results will help to improve communities’ engagement, which is crucial to the success of this technology.

This protocol is registered on the Open Science Framework (OSF) (https://osf.io/4kz85).

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** malaria (MONDO:0005136)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Malaria (MESH:D008288)

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## References

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