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Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico

This study was designed to assess whether churches in endemic dengue districts in Merida, Mexico provide suitable breeding habitats for mosquitoes and are potential sites for dengue virus (DENV) transmission. Churches were inspected for immature and adult mosquitoes once every week from November 201...

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Autores principales: Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial, Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi, Pech-May, Angelica, Cruz-Escalona, Guadalupe A., Cetina-Trejo, Rosa C., Tzuc-Dzul, Julio C., Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela, Flores-Ruiz, Suemy, Machain-Williams, Carlos, Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito, Blitvich, Bradley J., Mendez-Galvan, Jorge, Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30785563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961009
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author Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Cruz-Escalona, Guadalupe A.
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa C.
Tzuc-Dzul, Julio C.
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Flores-Ruiz, Suemy
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Blitvich, Bradley J.
Mendez-Galvan, Jorge
Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
author_facet Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Cruz-Escalona, Guadalupe A.
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa C.
Tzuc-Dzul, Julio C.
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Flores-Ruiz, Suemy
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Blitvich, Bradley J.
Mendez-Galvan, Jorge
Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
author_sort Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
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description This study was designed to assess whether churches in endemic dengue districts in Merida, Mexico provide suitable breeding habitats for mosquitoes and are potential sites for dengue virus (DENV) transmission. Churches were inspected for immature and adult mosquitoes once every week from November 2015 to October 2016. A total of 10,997 immatures of five species were collected. The most abundant species were Aedes aegypti (6,051) and Culex quinquefasciatus (3,018). The most common source of immature Ae. aegypti were buckets followed by disposable containers. Adult collections yielded 21,226 mosquitoes of nine species. The most common species were Cx. quinquefasciatus (15,215) and Ae. aegypti (3,902). Aedes aegypti were found all year long. Female Ae. aegypti (1,380) were sorted into pools (166) and assayed for flavivirus RNA by RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Two pools were positive for DENV (DENV-1 and 2). In conclusion, we demonstrated that some churches in Merida are infested with mosquitoes all year long and they potentially serve as sites for DENV transmission and should therefore be considered for inclusion in mosquito and arboviruses control and surveillance efforts.
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spelling pubmed-63769322019-02-21 Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi Pech-May, Angelica Cruz-Escalona, Guadalupe A. Cetina-Trejo, Rosa C. Tzuc-Dzul, Julio C. Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela Flores-Ruiz, Suemy Machain-Williams, Carlos Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito Blitvich, Bradley J. Mendez-Galvan, Jorge Garcia-Rejon, Julian E. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article This study was designed to assess whether churches in endemic dengue districts in Merida, Mexico provide suitable breeding habitats for mosquitoes and are potential sites for dengue virus (DENV) transmission. Churches were inspected for immature and adult mosquitoes once every week from November 2015 to October 2016. A total of 10,997 immatures of five species were collected. The most abundant species were Aedes aegypti (6,051) and Culex quinquefasciatus (3,018). The most common source of immature Ae. aegypti were buckets followed by disposable containers. Adult collections yielded 21,226 mosquitoes of nine species. The most common species were Cx. quinquefasciatus (15,215) and Ae. aegypti (3,902). Aedes aegypti were found all year long. Female Ae. aegypti (1,380) were sorted into pools (166) and assayed for flavivirus RNA by RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Two pools were positive for DENV (DENV-1 and 2). In conclusion, we demonstrated that some churches in Merida are infested with mosquitoes all year long and they potentially serve as sites for DENV transmission and should therefore be considered for inclusion in mosquito and arboviruses control and surveillance efforts. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2019-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6376932/ /pubmed/30785563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961009 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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Baak-Baak, Carlos Marcial
Cigarroa-Toledo, Nohemi
Pech-May, Angelica
Cruz-Escalona, Guadalupe A.
Cetina-Trejo, Rosa C.
Tzuc-Dzul, Julio C.
Talavera-Aguilar, Lourdes Gabriela
Flores-Ruiz, Suemy
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Torres-Chable, Oswaldo Margarito
Blitvich, Bradley J.
Mendez-Galvan, Jorge
Garcia-Rejon, Julian E.
Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title_full Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title_fullStr Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title_short Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
title_sort entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in merida, mexico
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30785563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961009
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