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Applications of a Sugar-Based Surveillance System to Track Arboviruses in Wild Mosquito Populations
- Source :
- Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 14:66-73
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2014.
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Abstract
- Effective arbovirus surveillance is essential to ensure the implementation of control strategies, such as mosquito suppression, vaccination, or dissemination of public warnings. Traditional strategies employed for arbovirus surveillance, such as detection of virus or virus-specific antibodies in sentinel animals, or detection of virus in hematophagous arthropods, have limitations as an early-warning system. A system was recently developed that involves collecting mosquitoes in CO2-baited traps, where the insects expectorate virus on sugar-baited nucleic acid preservation cards. The cards are then submitted for virus detection using molecular assays. We report the application of this system for detecting flaviviruses and alphaviruses in wild mosquito populations in northern Australia. This study was the first to employ nonpowered passive box traps (PBTs) that were designed to house cards baited with honey as the sugar source. Overall, 20/144 (13.9%) of PBTs from different weeks contained at least one virus-positive card. West Nile virus Kunjin subtype (WNVKUN), Ross River virus (RRV), and Barmah Forest virus (BFV) were detected, being identified in 13/20, 5/20, and 2/20 of positive PBTs, respectively. Importantly, sentinel chickens deployed to detect flavivirus activity did not seroconvert at two Northern Territory sites where four PBTs yielded WNVKUN. Sufficient WNVKUN and RRV RNA was expectorated onto some of the honey-soaked cards to provide a template for gene sequencing, enhancing the utility of the sugar-bait surveillance system for investigating the ecology, emergence, and movement of arboviruses.
- Subjects :
- Mosquito Control
viruses
Molecular Sequence Data
Cattle Diseases
Alphavirus
Arbovirus Infections
Microbiology
Arbovirus
Virus
Flavivirus Infections
Ross River virus
Virology
parasitic diseases
Veterinary virology
medicine
Animals
Phylogeny
Poultry Diseases
Base Sequence
biology
Alphavirus Infections
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Flavivirus
Australia
virus diseases
Honey
Carbon Dioxide
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Insect Vectors
Vaccination
Culicidae
Infectious Diseases
RNA, Viral
Cattle
Female
Barmah Forest virus
Chickens
Sentinel Surveillance
Arboviruses
Encephalitis
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15577759 and 15303667
- Volume :
- 14
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a1f4d36713a958a3da35879402ee3ad5