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Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá
The identification of mosquito vector species present at arboviral enzootic transmission foci is important to understand transmission eco-epidemiology and to propose and implement prevention and control strategies that reduce vector-borne equine encephalitis transmission. The goal of this study was...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5609755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28937995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185491 |
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author | Torres, Rolando Samudio, Rafael Carrera, Jean-Paul Young, Josue Márquez, Ricardo Hurtado, Lisbeth Weaver, Scott Chaves, Luis Fernando Tesh, Robert Cáceres, Lorenzo |
author_facet | Torres, Rolando Samudio, Rafael Carrera, Jean-Paul Young, Josue Márquez, Ricardo Hurtado, Lisbeth Weaver, Scott Chaves, Luis Fernando Tesh, Robert Cáceres, Lorenzo |
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description | The identification of mosquito vector species present at arboviral enzootic transmission foci is important to understand transmission eco-epidemiology and to propose and implement prevention and control strategies that reduce vector-borne equine encephalitis transmission. The goal of this study was to identify mosquito species potentially involved in the transmission of enzootic equine encephalitis, in relation to their abundance and diversity at three endemic regions in the República de Panamá. We sampled adult mosquitoes during the dry and rainy season of Panamá. We employed CDC light traps with octanol, EV traps with CO(2) and Trinidad 17 traps baited with live hamsters. Traps were deployed in the peridomicile and extradomicile of houses from 18:00 to 6:00 h. We estimated the abundance and diversity of sampled species. We collected a total of 4868 mosquitoes, belonging to 45 species and 11 genera, over 216 sampling nights. Culex (Melanoconion) pedroi, a major Venezuelan equine encephalitis vector was relatively rare (< 2.0% of all sampled mosquitoes). We also found Cx. (Mel) adamesi, Cx. (Mel) crybda, Cx. (Mel) ocossa, Cx. (Mel) spissipes, Cx. (Mel) taeniopus, Cx. (Mel) vomerifer, Aedes scapularis, Ae. angustivittatus, Coquillettidia venezuelensis, Cx. nigripalpus, Cx. declarator, Mansonia titillans, M. pseudotitillans and Psorophora ferox all species known to be vectorially competent for the transmission of arboviruses. Abundance and diversity of mosquitoes in the sampled locations was high, when compared with similar surveys in temperate areas. Information from previous reports about vectorial competence / capacity of the sampled mosquito species suggest that sampled locations have all the elements to support enzootic outbreaks of Venezuelan and Eastern equine encephalitides. |
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spelling | pubmed-56097552017-10-09 Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá Torres, Rolando Samudio, Rafael Carrera, Jean-Paul Young, Josue Márquez, Ricardo Hurtado, Lisbeth Weaver, Scott Chaves, Luis Fernando Tesh, Robert Cáceres, Lorenzo PLoS One Research Article The identification of mosquito vector species present at arboviral enzootic transmission foci is important to understand transmission eco-epidemiology and to propose and implement prevention and control strategies that reduce vector-borne equine encephalitis transmission. The goal of this study was to identify mosquito species potentially involved in the transmission of enzootic equine encephalitis, in relation to their abundance and diversity at three endemic regions in the República de Panamá. We sampled adult mosquitoes during the dry and rainy season of Panamá. We employed CDC light traps with octanol, EV traps with CO(2) and Trinidad 17 traps baited with live hamsters. Traps were deployed in the peridomicile and extradomicile of houses from 18:00 to 6:00 h. We estimated the abundance and diversity of sampled species. We collected a total of 4868 mosquitoes, belonging to 45 species and 11 genera, over 216 sampling nights. Culex (Melanoconion) pedroi, a major Venezuelan equine encephalitis vector was relatively rare (< 2.0% of all sampled mosquitoes). We also found Cx. (Mel) adamesi, Cx. (Mel) crybda, Cx. (Mel) ocossa, Cx. (Mel) spissipes, Cx. (Mel) taeniopus, Cx. (Mel) vomerifer, Aedes scapularis, Ae. angustivittatus, Coquillettidia venezuelensis, Cx. nigripalpus, Cx. declarator, Mansonia titillans, M. pseudotitillans and Psorophora ferox all species known to be vectorially competent for the transmission of arboviruses. Abundance and diversity of mosquitoes in the sampled locations was high, when compared with similar surveys in temperate areas. Information from previous reports about vectorial competence / capacity of the sampled mosquito species suggest that sampled locations have all the elements to support enzootic outbreaks of Venezuelan and Eastern equine encephalitides. Public Library of Science 2017-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5609755/ /pubmed/28937995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185491 Text en © 2017 Torres et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Torres, Rolando Samudio, Rafael Carrera, Jean-Paul Young, Josue Márquez, Ricardo Hurtado, Lisbeth Weaver, Scott Chaves, Luis Fernando Tesh, Robert Cáceres, Lorenzo Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title | Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title_full | Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title_fullStr | Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title_full_unstemmed | Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title_short | Enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the República de Panamá |
title_sort | enzootic mosquito vector species at equine encephalitis transmission foci in the república de panamá |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5609755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28937995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185491 |
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