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Victor Emanuel Pessoa Martins1, Carlos Henrique Alencar, Michel Toth Kamimura, Michel Tott Kamimura, Fernanda Montenegro de Carvalho Araújo, Salvatore Giovanni De Simone, Rosa Fireman Dutra, Maria Izabel Florindo Guedes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus perform an important role in the transmission of the dengue virus to human populations, particularly in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Despite a lack of understanding in relation to the maintenance of the dengue virus in nature during interepidemic periods, the vertical transmission of the dengue virus in populations of A. aegypti and A. albopictus appears to be of significance in relation to the urban scenario of Fortaleza.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22848479 PMCID: PMC3405123 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0041386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Dengue cases and DENV circulating in Brazil, Ceará and Fortaleza, during 2007 to 2009.
| Year | Cases of dengue disease/Dengue virus serotype (DENV) | ||
| Brazil | Ceará | Fortaleza | |
| 2007 | 475,496/1, 2 and 3 | 34,359/2 and 3 | 11,260/2 and 3 |
| 2008 | 585,769/1, 2 and 3 | 44,244/2 and 3 | 34,109/2 and 3 |
| 2009 | 393,583/1, 2 and 3 | 5,144/2 | 4,210/2 |
Source: Brazil Health Surveillance Secretariat/Ceará State Health Secretariat/Fortaleza Municipality Health Secretariat.
Figure 1Neighborhoods of Fortaleza where collections of Aedes spp were carried out.
DENV was isolated from Aedes mosquitoes in the neighborhoods colored in blue.
Infestation rates of neighborhoods of Fortaleza and pools of A. aegypti and A. albopictus females submitted to IFA and RT-PCR.
| Neighborhoods | Infestation rates/Month and year of collection |
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| 1. Barra do Ceará | 3.28/Mar. 2007–1.48/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 2. Quintino Cunha | 6.51/Mar. 2007–4.35/Jan. 20083.35/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 200750– Jan. 2008 | 48– Mar. 2007 |
| 3. Antônio Bezerra | 7.27/Mar. 2007–5.74/Jan. 20082.83/June 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | - |
| 4. Pici | 3.96/Mar. 2007–2.51/Jan 2008 | 49– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 5. Henrique Jorge | 5.88/Mar. 2007–3.64/Jan. 20082.54/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2009 | – |
| 6. Conjunto Ceará I | 8.93/Mar. 2007–6.39/Jan. 20084.47/Mar. 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 7. João XXIII | 2.94/Mar. 2007–3.36/June 2009 | 50– June 2009 | – |
| 8. Conjunto Ceará II | 6.79/Mar. 2007–5.63/Jan. 20083.98/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 9. Granja Lisboa | 4.61/Mar. 2007–5.71/Jan. 2008 | 50– Jan. 2008 | 50– Jan. 2008 |
| 10. Siqueira | 1.33/June 2007–2.34/Mar. 2009 | 50– June 2007 | – |
| 11. Bom Jardim | 3.45/Mar. 2007–5.79/Jan. 20082.30/June 2009 | 49– June 2009 | – |
| 12. Granja Portugal | 2.95/Mar. 2007–6.76/Jan. 20083.40/June 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 13. Bom Sucesso | 5.08/Mar. 2007–3.86/Jan 20083.45/June 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 14. Vila Pery | 2.65/Mar. 2007–3.24/Jan. 20083.26/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2009 | – |
| 15. Vila Manoel Sátiro | 2.04/Mar. 2007–2.22/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 16. Mondubim | 3.12/June 2007–1.76/Mar. 2009 | 50– June 2007 | – |
| 17. Canindezinho | 1.88/Mar. 2007–1.46/Mar. 2009 | 41– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 18. José Walter | 4.25/Mar. 2007–3.14/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 19. Itaperi | 3.24/Mar. 2007–3.51/Jan. 20082.84/Mar. 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 20. Itaoca | 1.34/June 2007–2.16/Jan. 20081.72/Mar. 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 21. Montese | 5.05/Mar. 2007–3.13/Jan. 2008 | 50– Mar. 2007 | 18– Mar. 2007 |
| 22. Vila União | 1.76/Mar. 2007–3.27/Jan. 20082.29/June 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 23. Rodolfo Teófilo | 5.78/Mar. 2007–2.91/Jan. 20084.33/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 24. Centro | 3.50/Mar. 2007–4.21/Jan. 20082.67/Mar. 2009 | 50– Mar. 2009 | – |
| 25. Meireles | 1.28/Mar. 2007–5.59/Jan. 2008 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 26. Aldeota | 2.89/Mar. 2007–5.97/Jan. 20083.69/Oct. 2008 | 47– Oct. 2008 | – |
| 27. Joaquim Távora | 4.78/Mar. 2007–3.34/Jan. 2008 |
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| 28. Dionísio Torres | 4.78/Mar. 2007–5.99/Jan. 20082.99/Mar. 2009 | 47– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 29. São João Tauape | 3.28/July 2007–2.67/Jan. 2008 | 24– Jan. 2008 |
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| 30. Jardim das Oliveiras | 1.98/Mar. 2007–1.89/June 2009 | 48– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 31. Parque Manibura | 5.32/Dec. 2007–4.11/Jan. 2008 | 50– Dec. 2007 | – |
| 32. Messejana | 2.03/May 2007–3.48/Jan. 20082.17/July 2009 | 50– July 2009 |
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| 33. Curió | 4.00/Mar. 2007–5.59/Jan. 20083.90/June 2009 | 50– Mar. 2007 | – |
| 34. Paupina | 2.18/Mar. 2007–1.29/June 2009 | 50– June 2009 | 20– June 2009 |
| 35. Mucuripe | 3.03/Jan. 2008–2.96/Mar. 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 36. Cais do Porto | 2.73/Jan. 2008–1.50/Mar. 2009 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 37. Vicente Pinzon | 3.12/June 2007–2.92/Mar. 2008 | 50– June 2007 | – |
| 38. Praia do Futuro I | 5.45/Dec. 2007–1.20/June 2009 | 50– Dec. 2007 | – |
| 39. Praia do Futuro II | 1.58/Mar. 2007–2.23/Jan. 2008 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
| 40. Cocó | 2.23/Jan. 2008 | 50– Jan. 2008 | – |
Mosquitoes/pool – month and year of collection. In bold, positive pools by both IFA and RT-PCR. The other pools were negative for both tests.
Figure 2Indirect fluorescent antibody test of Aedes mosquitoes pools.
Pools 34 (A), 35 (B) and 49 (C) were positive for DENV; NC = negative control.
Figure 3Electrophoresis in agarose gel of the products of RT-PCR.
Wells 1, 2 and 3 indicate negative pools for the dengue virus; well 4 reveals genomic fragment of DENV -3, obtained from the pool 34; well 5 reveals genomic fragment of DENV-2 obtained from the pool 35; well 6 reveals simultaneously genomic fragments of DENV-2 and DENV-3, obtained from the pool 49; well 7 contains the negative control, and well 8 contains a mix of DENV-1, DENV-2 and DENV-3 (positive control).
Records of the occurrence of vertical transmission of DENV in A. aegypti and A. albopictus.
| Stage of insect development | Species | DENV isolate/Detected by | Country/Reference |
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| 2/head squash-direct fluorescence antibody | Myanmar (14) |
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| 4/indirect fluorescence antibody and complement fixation | Trinidad and Tobago (49) |
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| 3/indirect fluorescence antibody | India (50) |
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| 2, 3/indirect fluorescence antibody and RT-PCR | Mexico (51) |
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| 1/RT-PCR | Singapore (52) |
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| 2, 3/ELISA and | India (53) |
| Larvae |
| ♦/peroxidase anti peroxidase staining | Malaysia (54) |
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| 1, 2, 3, 4/RT-PCR | Singapore (55) |
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| 2, 3, 4/RT-PCR | Mexico (56) |
| Larvae and |
| 2/ELISA and indirect fluorescence antibody | India (57) |
| Larvae |
| 1, 3/Indirect fluorescence antibody and RT-PCR | Malaysia (58) |
| Larvae and |
| 2/RT-PCR | Indonesia (59) |
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| ♦/Indirect fluorescence antibody | India (60) |
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| 2, 3/ELISA and | India (61) |
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| ♦/head squash- direct fluorescence antibody | Indonesia (62) |
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| ♦/ELISA | India (63) |
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| 1,2, 3, 4/RT-PCR | Thailand (64) |
Adults that emerged from larvae collected in the field;
Adults that emerged from eggs collected in the field;
Adults collected in the field;
(*)No information available on the sex of the mosquitoes tested;
(♦)Serotypes not specified.