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Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?

Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an arbovirus that is transmitted between domestic and wild ruminants by Culicoides spp. Its worldwide distribution depends on competent vectors and suitable environmental ecosystems that are becoming affected by climate change. Therefore, we evaluated whether climate change...

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Autores principales: Navarro Mamani, Dennis A., Ramos Huere, Heydi, Vera Buendia, Renzo, Rojas, Miguel, Chunga, Wilfredo Arque, Valdez Gutierrez, Edgar, Vergara Abarca, Walter, Rivera Gerónimo, Hermelinda, Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040892
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author Navarro Mamani, Dennis A.
Ramos Huere, Heydi
Vera Buendia, Renzo
Rojas, Miguel
Chunga, Wilfredo Arque
Valdez Gutierrez, Edgar
Vergara Abarca, Walter
Rivera Gerónimo, Hermelinda
Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano
author_facet Navarro Mamani, Dennis A.
Ramos Huere, Heydi
Vera Buendia, Renzo
Rojas, Miguel
Chunga, Wilfredo Arque
Valdez Gutierrez, Edgar
Vergara Abarca, Walter
Rivera Gerónimo, Hermelinda
Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano
author_sort Navarro Mamani, Dennis A.
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description Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an arbovirus that is transmitted between domestic and wild ruminants by Culicoides spp. Its worldwide distribution depends on competent vectors and suitable environmental ecosystems that are becoming affected by climate change. Therefore, we evaluated whether climate change would influence the potential distribution and ecological niche of BTV and Culicoides insignis in Peru. Here, we analyzed BTV (n = 145) and C. insignis (n = 22) occurrence records under two shared socioeconomic pathway scenarios (SSP126 and SSP585) with five primary general circulation models (GCMs) using the kuenm R package v.1.1.9. Then, we obtained binary presence–absence maps and represented the risk of transmission of BTV and niche overlapping. The niche model approach showed that north and east Peru presented suitability in the current climate scenario and they would have a decreased risk of BTV, whilst its vector would be stable and expand with high agreement for the five GCMs. In addition, its niche overlap showed that the two niches almost overlap at present and would completely overlap with one another in future climate scenarios. These findings might be used to determine the areas of highest priority for entomological and virological investigations and surveillance in order to control and prevent bluetongue infections in Peru.
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spelling pubmed-101451902023-04-29 Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru? Navarro Mamani, Dennis A. Ramos Huere, Heydi Vera Buendia, Renzo Rojas, Miguel Chunga, Wilfredo Arque Valdez Gutierrez, Edgar Vergara Abarca, Walter Rivera Gerónimo, Hermelinda Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano Viruses Article Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an arbovirus that is transmitted between domestic and wild ruminants by Culicoides spp. Its worldwide distribution depends on competent vectors and suitable environmental ecosystems that are becoming affected by climate change. Therefore, we evaluated whether climate change would influence the potential distribution and ecological niche of BTV and Culicoides insignis in Peru. Here, we analyzed BTV (n = 145) and C. insignis (n = 22) occurrence records under two shared socioeconomic pathway scenarios (SSP126 and SSP585) with five primary general circulation models (GCMs) using the kuenm R package v.1.1.9. Then, we obtained binary presence–absence maps and represented the risk of transmission of BTV and niche overlapping. The niche model approach showed that north and east Peru presented suitability in the current climate scenario and they would have a decreased risk of BTV, whilst its vector would be stable and expand with high agreement for the five GCMs. In addition, its niche overlap showed that the two niches almost overlap at present and would completely overlap with one another in future climate scenarios. These findings might be used to determine the areas of highest priority for entomological and virological investigations and surveillance in order to control and prevent bluetongue infections in Peru. MDPI 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10145190/ /pubmed/37112872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040892 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Navarro Mamani, Dennis A.
Ramos Huere, Heydi
Vera Buendia, Renzo
Rojas, Miguel
Chunga, Wilfredo Arque
Valdez Gutierrez, Edgar
Vergara Abarca, Walter
Rivera Gerónimo, Hermelinda
Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano
Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title_full Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title_fullStr Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title_full_unstemmed Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title_short Would Climate Change Influence the Potential Distribution and Ecological Niche of Bluetongue Virus and Its Main Vector in Peru?
title_sort would climate change influence the potential distribution and ecological niche of bluetongue virus and its main vector in peru?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040892
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