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What happens when we modify mosquitoes for disease prevention? A systematic review

The release of modified mosquitoes to suppress/replace vectors constitutes a promising tool for vector control and disease prevention. Evidence regarding these innovative modification techniques is scarce and disperse. This work conducted a systematic review, gathering and analysing research article...

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Autores principales: Nazareth, Teresa, Craveiro, Isabel, Moutinho, Alanny, Seixas, Gonçalo, Gonçalves, Cátia, Gonçalves, Luzia, Teodósio, Rosa, Sousa, Carla A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1722035
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author Nazareth, Teresa
Craveiro, Isabel
Moutinho, Alanny
Seixas, Gonçalo
Gonçalves, Cátia
Gonçalves, Luzia
Teodósio, Rosa
Sousa, Carla A.
author_facet Nazareth, Teresa
Craveiro, Isabel
Moutinho, Alanny
Seixas, Gonçalo
Gonçalves, Cátia
Gonçalves, Luzia
Teodósio, Rosa
Sousa, Carla A.
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description The release of modified mosquitoes to suppress/replace vectors constitutes a promising tool for vector control and disease prevention. Evidence regarding these innovative modification techniques is scarce and disperse. This work conducted a systematic review, gathering and analysing research articles from PubMed and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde databases whose results report efficacy and non-target effects of using modified insects for disease prevention, until 2016. More than 1500 publications were screened and 349 were analysed. Only 12/3.4% articles reported field-based evidence and 41/11.7% covered modification strategies’ post-release efficacy. Variability in the effective results (90/25.7%) questioned its reproducibility in different settings. We also found publications reporting reversal outcomes 38/10.9%, (e.g. post-release increase of vector population). Ecological effects were also reported, such as horizontal transfer events (54/15.5%), and worsening pathogenesis induced by natural wolbachia (10/2.9%). Present work revealed promising outcomes of modifying strategies. However, it also revealed a need for field-based evidence mainly regarding epidemiologic and long-term impact. It pointed out some eventual irreversible and important effects that must not be ignored when considering open-field releases, and that may constitute constraints to generate the missing field evidence. Present work constitutes a baseline of knowledge, offering also a methodological approach that may facilitate future updates.
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spelling pubmed-70340732020-03-03 What happens when we modify mosquitoes for disease prevention? A systematic review Nazareth, Teresa Craveiro, Isabel Moutinho, Alanny Seixas, Gonçalo Gonçalves, Cátia Gonçalves, Luzia Teodósio, Rosa Sousa, Carla A. Emerg Microbes Infect Article The release of modified mosquitoes to suppress/replace vectors constitutes a promising tool for vector control and disease prevention. Evidence regarding these innovative modification techniques is scarce and disperse. This work conducted a systematic review, gathering and analysing research articles from PubMed and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde databases whose results report efficacy and non-target effects of using modified insects for disease prevention, until 2016. More than 1500 publications were screened and 349 were analysed. Only 12/3.4% articles reported field-based evidence and 41/11.7% covered modification strategies’ post-release efficacy. Variability in the effective results (90/25.7%) questioned its reproducibility in different settings. We also found publications reporting reversal outcomes 38/10.9%, (e.g. post-release increase of vector population). Ecological effects were also reported, such as horizontal transfer events (54/15.5%), and worsening pathogenesis induced by natural wolbachia (10/2.9%). Present work revealed promising outcomes of modifying strategies. However, it also revealed a need for field-based evidence mainly regarding epidemiologic and long-term impact. It pointed out some eventual irreversible and important effects that must not be ignored when considering open-field releases, and that may constitute constraints to generate the missing field evidence. Present work constitutes a baseline of knowledge, offering also a methodological approach that may facilitate future updates. Taylor & Francis 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7034073/ /pubmed/32041484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1722035 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Seixas, Gonçalo
Gonçalves, Cátia
Gonçalves, Luzia
Teodósio, Rosa
Sousa, Carla A.
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