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Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns

In Mauritania, several mosquito-borne viruses have been reported that can cause devastating diseases in animals and humans. However, monitoring data on their occurrence and local distribution are limited. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne virus that causes major outbreaks througho...

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Autores principales: Stoek, Franziska, Barry, Yahya, Ba, Aliou, Schulz, Ansgar, Rissmann, Melanie, Wylezich, Claudia, Sadeghi, Balal, Beyit, Abdellahi Diambar, Eisenbarth, Albert, N’diaye, Fatimetou Bounene, Haki, Mohamed Lemine, Doumbia, Baba Abdellahi, Gueya, Mohamed Baba, Bah, Mohamed Yahya, Eiden, Martin, Groschup, Martin H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35427361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010203
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author Stoek, Franziska
Barry, Yahya
Ba, Aliou
Schulz, Ansgar
Rissmann, Melanie
Wylezich, Claudia
Sadeghi, Balal
Beyit, Abdellahi Diambar
Eisenbarth, Albert
N’diaye, Fatimetou Bounene
Haki, Mohamed Lemine
Doumbia, Baba Abdellahi
Gueya, Mohamed Baba
Bah, Mohamed Yahya
Eiden, Martin
Groschup, Martin H.
author_facet Stoek, Franziska
Barry, Yahya
Ba, Aliou
Schulz, Ansgar
Rissmann, Melanie
Wylezich, Claudia
Sadeghi, Balal
Beyit, Abdellahi Diambar
Eisenbarth, Albert
N’diaye, Fatimetou Bounene
Haki, Mohamed Lemine
Doumbia, Baba Abdellahi
Gueya, Mohamed Baba
Bah, Mohamed Yahya
Eiden, Martin
Groschup, Martin H.
author_sort Stoek, Franziska
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description In Mauritania, several mosquito-borne viruses have been reported that can cause devastating diseases in animals and humans. However, monitoring data on their occurrence and local distribution are limited. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne virus that causes major outbreaks throughout the African continent and the Arabian Peninsula. The first Rift Valley fever (RVF) epidemic in Mauritania occurred in 1987 and since then the country has been affected by recurrent outbreaks of the disease. To gain information on the occurrence of RVFV as well as other mosquito-borne viruses and their vectors in Mauritania, we collected and examined 4,950 mosquitoes, belonging to four genera and 14 species. The mosquitoes were captured during 2018 in the capital Nouakchott and in southern parts of Mauritania. Evidence of RVFV was found in a mosquito pool of female Anopheles pharoensis mosquitoes collected in December on a farm near the Senegal River. At that time, 37.5% of 16 tested Montbéliarde cattle on the farm showed RVFV-specific IgM antibodies. Additionally, we detected IgM antibodies in 10.7% of 28 indigenous cattle that had been sampled on the same farm one month earlier. To obtain information on potential RVFV reservoir hosts, blood meals of captured engorged mosquitoes were analyzed. The mosquitoes mainly fed on humans (urban areas) and cattle (rural areas), but also on small ruminants, donkeys, cats, dogs and straw-colored fruit bats. Results of this study demonstrate the circulation of RVFV in Mauritania and thus the need for further research to investigate the distribution of the virus and its vectors. Furthermore, factors that may contribute to its maintenance should be analyzed more closely. In addition, two mosquito pools containing Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes showed evidence of dengue virus (DENV) 2 circulation in the city of Rosso. Further studies are therefore needed to also examine DENV circulation in Mauritania.
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spelling pubmed-91135612022-05-18 Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns Stoek, Franziska Barry, Yahya Ba, Aliou Schulz, Ansgar Rissmann, Melanie Wylezich, Claudia Sadeghi, Balal Beyit, Abdellahi Diambar Eisenbarth, Albert N’diaye, Fatimetou Bounene Haki, Mohamed Lemine Doumbia, Baba Abdellahi Gueya, Mohamed Baba Bah, Mohamed Yahya Eiden, Martin Groschup, Martin H. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article In Mauritania, several mosquito-borne viruses have been reported that can cause devastating diseases in animals and humans. However, monitoring data on their occurrence and local distribution are limited. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne virus that causes major outbreaks throughout the African continent and the Arabian Peninsula. The first Rift Valley fever (RVF) epidemic in Mauritania occurred in 1987 and since then the country has been affected by recurrent outbreaks of the disease. To gain information on the occurrence of RVFV as well as other mosquito-borne viruses and their vectors in Mauritania, we collected and examined 4,950 mosquitoes, belonging to four genera and 14 species. The mosquitoes were captured during 2018 in the capital Nouakchott and in southern parts of Mauritania. Evidence of RVFV was found in a mosquito pool of female Anopheles pharoensis mosquitoes collected in December on a farm near the Senegal River. At that time, 37.5% of 16 tested Montbéliarde cattle on the farm showed RVFV-specific IgM antibodies. Additionally, we detected IgM antibodies in 10.7% of 28 indigenous cattle that had been sampled on the same farm one month earlier. To obtain information on potential RVFV reservoir hosts, blood meals of captured engorged mosquitoes were analyzed. The mosquitoes mainly fed on humans (urban areas) and cattle (rural areas), but also on small ruminants, donkeys, cats, dogs and straw-colored fruit bats. Results of this study demonstrate the circulation of RVFV in Mauritania and thus the need for further research to investigate the distribution of the virus and its vectors. Furthermore, factors that may contribute to its maintenance should be analyzed more closely. In addition, two mosquito pools containing Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes showed evidence of dengue virus (DENV) 2 circulation in the city of Rosso. Further studies are therefore needed to also examine DENV circulation in Mauritania. Public Library of Science 2022-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9113561/ /pubmed/35427361 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010203 Text en © 2022 Stoek et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Stoek, Franziska
Barry, Yahya
Ba, Aliou
Schulz, Ansgar
Rissmann, Melanie
Wylezich, Claudia
Sadeghi, Balal
Beyit, Abdellahi Diambar
Eisenbarth, Albert
N’diaye, Fatimetou Bounene
Haki, Mohamed Lemine
Doumbia, Baba Abdellahi
Gueya, Mohamed Baba
Bah, Mohamed Yahya
Eiden, Martin
Groschup, Martin H.
Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title_full Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title_fullStr Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title_full_unstemmed Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title_short Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
title_sort mosquito survey in mauritania: detection of rift valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35427361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010203
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