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Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries

Aedes aegypti is the vector of the arboviruses causing dengue, chikungunya and zika infections in Mexico. However, its presence in public places has not been fully evaluated. In a cemetery from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, the productivity of Ae. aegypti, the gonotrophic cycle, and the presence of Ae. a...

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Autores principales: Garcia-Rejon, Julian E., Ulloa-Garcia, Armando, Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi, Pech-May, Angelica, Machain-Williams, Carlos, Cetina-Trejo, Rosa Carmina, Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela, Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito, Navarro, Juan Carlos, Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6103328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30133604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860044
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author Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
Ulloa-Garcia, Armando
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa Carmina
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Navarro, Juan Carlos
Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
author_facet Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
Ulloa-Garcia, Armando
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa Carmina
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Navarro, Juan Carlos
Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
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description Aedes aegypti is the vector of the arboviruses causing dengue, chikungunya and zika infections in Mexico. However, its presence in public places has not been fully evaluated. In a cemetery from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, the productivity of Ae. aegypti, the gonotrophic cycle, and the presence of Ae. aegypti females infected with arboviruses were evaluated. Immature and adult mosquitoes were inspected every two months between April 2016 to June 2017. For the gonotrophic cycle length, the daily pattern of total and parous female ratio was registered and was analyzed using time series analysis. Ae. aegypti females were sorted into pools and assayed for flavivirus RNA by RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Aedes aegypti immatures represented 82.86% (8,627/10,411) of the collection. In total, 1,648 Ae. aegypti females were sorted into 166 pools. Two pools were positive; one for dengue virus (DENV-1) and the other for zika virus (ZIKV). The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the DENV-1 is more closely related to isolates from Brazil. While ZIKV is more closely related to the Asian lineage, which were isolates from Guatemala and Mexico. We report some evidence of vertical transmission of DENV-1 in nulliparous females of Ae. aegypti. The gonotrophic cycle was four and three days in the rainy and dry season, respectively. The cemetery of Merida is an important focus of Ae. aegypti proliferation, and these environments may play a role in arboviruses transmission; probably limiting the efficacy of attempts to suppress the presence of mosquitoes in domestic environments.
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spelling pubmed-61033282018-08-27 Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries Garcia-Rejon, Julian E. Ulloa-Garcia, Armando Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi Pech-May, Angelica Machain-Williams, Carlos Cetina-Trejo, Rosa Carmina Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito Navarro, Juan Carlos Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article Aedes aegypti is the vector of the arboviruses causing dengue, chikungunya and zika infections in Mexico. However, its presence in public places has not been fully evaluated. In a cemetery from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, the productivity of Ae. aegypti, the gonotrophic cycle, and the presence of Ae. aegypti females infected with arboviruses were evaluated. Immature and adult mosquitoes were inspected every two months between April 2016 to June 2017. For the gonotrophic cycle length, the daily pattern of total and parous female ratio was registered and was analyzed using time series analysis. Ae. aegypti females were sorted into pools and assayed for flavivirus RNA by RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Aedes aegypti immatures represented 82.86% (8,627/10,411) of the collection. In total, 1,648 Ae. aegypti females were sorted into 166 pools. Two pools were positive; one for dengue virus (DENV-1) and the other for zika virus (ZIKV). The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the DENV-1 is more closely related to isolates from Brazil. While ZIKV is more closely related to the Asian lineage, which were isolates from Guatemala and Mexico. We report some evidence of vertical transmission of DENV-1 in nulliparous females of Ae. aegypti. The gonotrophic cycle was four and three days in the rainy and dry season, respectively. The cemetery of Merida is an important focus of Ae. aegypti proliferation, and these environments may play a role in arboviruses transmission; probably limiting the efficacy of attempts to suppress the presence of mosquitoes in domestic environments. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2018-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6103328/ /pubmed/30133604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860044 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
Ulloa-Garcia, Armando
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa Carmina
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Navarro, Juan Carlos
Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title_full Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title_fullStr Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title_full_unstemmed Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title_short Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
title_sort study of aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6103328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30133604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860044
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