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Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe

Culex pipiens s.s./Culex torrentium belong to the most widespread mosquito taxa in Europe and are the main vectors of Sindbis, West Nile and Usutu virus. The adult overwintering females can act as reservoir for these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), thus contributing to their local persistence...

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Autores principales: Sauer, Felix G., Lange, Unchana, Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas, Kiel, Ellen, Wiatrowska, Blanka, Myczko, Łukasz, Lühken, Renke
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100572
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author Sauer, Felix G.
Lange, Unchana
Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas
Kiel, Ellen
Wiatrowska, Blanka
Myczko, Łukasz
Lühken, Renke
author_facet Sauer, Felix G.
Lange, Unchana
Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas
Kiel, Ellen
Wiatrowska, Blanka
Myczko, Łukasz
Lühken, Renke
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description Culex pipiens s.s./Culex torrentium belong to the most widespread mosquito taxa in Europe and are the main vectors of Sindbis, West Nile and Usutu virus. The adult overwintering females can act as reservoir for these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), thus contributing to their local persistence when transmission cycles are interrupted during the winter. However, the main overwintering sites of Cx. torrentium are unknown. In a study from 2017, 3455 Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium specimens were collected from abandoned animal burrows in Poznan, Poland. These specimens were retrospectively identified to species-level with a PCR assay, which revealed Cx. torrentium as dominant species (> 60%). Motivated by these results, we conducted a field study from February to July 2022 to systematically analyse the overwintering site patterns of Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium. Mosquitoes were sampled using pipe traps in abandoned animal burrows (n = 20) and with aspirators in nearby anthropogenic overwintering sites (n = 23). All Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium were screened for Flaviviridae RNA. In total, 4710 mosquitoes of five different taxa were collected from anthropogenic sites. 3977 of them were identified as Cx. p. pipiens/Cx. torrentium (Cx. p. pipiens: 85%, Cx torrentium: 1%, pools with both species: 14%). In contrast, only Cx. p. pipiens/Cx. torrentium (1688 specimens) were collected from animal burrows dominated by Cx. torrentium (52%), followed by pools with both species (40%) and Cx. p pipiens (8%). A single pool of 10 Cx. torrentium specimens collected from an animal burrow was positive for Usutu virus. The detection of Usutu virus demonstrates that Cx. torrentium can act as winter reservoir for arboviruses. Abandoned animal burrows may by the primary overwintering site for the species and should be considered in future surveillance programmes, when sampling overwintering mosquitoes.
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spelling pubmed-102881332023-06-24 Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe Sauer, Felix G. Lange, Unchana Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Kiel, Ellen Wiatrowska, Blanka Myczko, Łukasz Lühken, Renke One Health Research Paper Culex pipiens s.s./Culex torrentium belong to the most widespread mosquito taxa in Europe and are the main vectors of Sindbis, West Nile and Usutu virus. The adult overwintering females can act as reservoir for these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), thus contributing to their local persistence when transmission cycles are interrupted during the winter. However, the main overwintering sites of Cx. torrentium are unknown. In a study from 2017, 3455 Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium specimens were collected from abandoned animal burrows in Poznan, Poland. These specimens were retrospectively identified to species-level with a PCR assay, which revealed Cx. torrentium as dominant species (> 60%). Motivated by these results, we conducted a field study from February to July 2022 to systematically analyse the overwintering site patterns of Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium. Mosquitoes were sampled using pipe traps in abandoned animal burrows (n = 20) and with aspirators in nearby anthropogenic overwintering sites (n = 23). All Cx. pipiens s.s./Cx. torrentium were screened for Flaviviridae RNA. In total, 4710 mosquitoes of five different taxa were collected from anthropogenic sites. 3977 of them were identified as Cx. p. pipiens/Cx. torrentium (Cx. p. pipiens: 85%, Cx torrentium: 1%, pools with both species: 14%). In contrast, only Cx. p. pipiens/Cx. torrentium (1688 specimens) were collected from animal burrows dominated by Cx. torrentium (52%), followed by pools with both species (40%) and Cx. p pipiens (8%). A single pool of 10 Cx. torrentium specimens collected from an animal burrow was positive for Usutu virus. The detection of Usutu virus demonstrates that Cx. torrentium can act as winter reservoir for arboviruses. Abandoned animal burrows may by the primary overwintering site for the species and should be considered in future surveillance programmes, when sampling overwintering mosquitoes. Elsevier 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10288133/ /pubmed/37363228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100572 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Myczko, Łukasz
Lühken, Renke
Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title_full Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title_fullStr Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title_short Overwintering Culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in Central Europe
title_sort overwintering culex torrentium in abandoned animal burrows as a reservoir for arboviruses in central europe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100572
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