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Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon

To identify potential sylvatic, urban and bridge-vectors that can be involved in current or future virus spillover from wild to more urbanised areas, entomological field surveys were conducted in rural, peri-urban and urban areas spanning the rainy and dry seasons in western Cameroon. A total of 265...

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Autores principales: Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey, Bamou, Roland, Djiappi-Tchamen, Borel, Fontaine, Albin, Jeffries, Claire L., Walker, Thomas, Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe, Cornel, Anthony John, Tchuinkam, Timoléon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11050312
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author Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey
Bamou, Roland
Djiappi-Tchamen, Borel
Fontaine, Albin
Jeffries, Claire L.
Walker, Thomas
Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe
Cornel, Anthony John
Tchuinkam, Timoléon
author_facet Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey
Bamou, Roland
Djiappi-Tchamen, Borel
Fontaine, Albin
Jeffries, Claire L.
Walker, Thomas
Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe
Cornel, Anthony John
Tchuinkam, Timoléon
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description To identify potential sylvatic, urban and bridge-vectors that can be involved in current or future virus spillover from wild to more urbanised areas, entomological field surveys were conducted in rural, peri-urban and urban areas spanning the rainy and dry seasons in western Cameroon. A total of 2650 mosquitoes belonging to 37 species and eight genera were collected. Mosquito species richness was significantly influenced by the specific combination of the habitat type and the season. The highest species richness was found in the peri-urban area (S = 30, Chao1 = 121 ± 50.63, ACE = 51.97 ± 3.88) during the dry season (S = 28, Chao1 = 64 ± 25.7, ACE = 38.33 ± 3.1). Aedes (Ae.) africanus and Culex (Cx.) moucheti were only found in the rural and peri-urban areas, while Cx. pipiens s.l. and Ae. aegypti were only found in the urban area. Cx. (Culiciomyia) spp., Cx. duttoni and Ae. albopictus were caught in the three habitat types. Importantly, approximately 52% of the mosquito species collected in this study have been implicated in the transmission of diverse arboviruses. This entomological survey provides a catalogue of the different mosquito species that may be involved in the transmission of arboviruses. Further investigations are needed to study the vectorial capacity of each mosquito species in arbovirus transmission.
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spelling pubmed-72911742020-06-17 Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey Bamou, Roland Djiappi-Tchamen, Borel Fontaine, Albin Jeffries, Claire L. Walker, Thomas Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe Cornel, Anthony John Tchuinkam, Timoléon Insects Article To identify potential sylvatic, urban and bridge-vectors that can be involved in current or future virus spillover from wild to more urbanised areas, entomological field surveys were conducted in rural, peri-urban and urban areas spanning the rainy and dry seasons in western Cameroon. A total of 2650 mosquitoes belonging to 37 species and eight genera were collected. Mosquito species richness was significantly influenced by the specific combination of the habitat type and the season. The highest species richness was found in the peri-urban area (S = 30, Chao1 = 121 ± 50.63, ACE = 51.97 ± 3.88) during the dry season (S = 28, Chao1 = 64 ± 25.7, ACE = 38.33 ± 3.1). Aedes (Ae.) africanus and Culex (Cx.) moucheti were only found in the rural and peri-urban areas, while Cx. pipiens s.l. and Ae. aegypti were only found in the urban area. Cx. (Culiciomyia) spp., Cx. duttoni and Ae. albopictus were caught in the three habitat types. Importantly, approximately 52% of the mosquito species collected in this study have been implicated in the transmission of diverse arboviruses. This entomological survey provides a catalogue of the different mosquito species that may be involved in the transmission of arboviruses. Further investigations are needed to study the vectorial capacity of each mosquito species in arbovirus transmission. MDPI 2020-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7291174/ /pubmed/32429075 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11050312 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey
Bamou, Roland
Djiappi-Tchamen, Borel
Fontaine, Albin
Jeffries, Claire L.
Walker, Thomas
Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe
Cornel, Anthony John
Tchuinkam, Timoléon
Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title_full Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title_short Habitat and Seasonality Affect Mosquito Community Composition in the West Region of Cameroon
title_sort habitat and seasonality affect mosquito community composition in the west region of cameroon
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11050312
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