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Patterns of a sylvatic yellow fever virus amplification in southeastern Senegal, 2010.

Diawo Diallo1, Amadou A Sall2, Cheikh T Diagne2, Oumar Faye2, Kathryn A Hanley2, Michaela Buenemann2, Yamar Ba2, Ousmane Faye2, Scott C Weaver2, Mawlouth Diallo2.   

Abstract

During the wet season of 2010, yellow fever virus (YFV) was detected in field-collected mosquitoes in the Kédougou region in southeastern Senegal. During this outbreak, we studied the association of the abundance of YFV-infected mosquitoes and land cover features to try and understand the dynamics of YFV transmission within the region. In total, 41,234 mosquito females were collected and tested for virus infection in 5,152 pools. YFV was detected in 67 pools; species including Aedes furcifer (52.2% of the infected pools), Ae. luteocephalus (31.3% of the infected pools), Ae. taylori (6.0% of the infected pools) and six other species (10.4% of the infected pools) captured in September (13.4%), October (70.1%), and November (16.4%). Spatially, YFV was detected from mosquitoes collected in all land cover classes but mainly, forest canopies (49.2%). Human infection is likely mediated by Ae. furcifer, the only species found infected with YFV within villages. Villages containing YFV-infected mosquitoes were significantly closer to large forests (> 2 ha) than villages in which no infected mosquitoes were detected. © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24615140      PMCID: PMC4047721          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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