| Literature DB >> 27259473 |
Katharina Brugger1, Josef Köfer2, Franz Rubel2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Within the last few decades Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) emerged Europe-wide as a major vector for epizootic viral diseases e.g. caused by Bluetongue (BT) or Schmallenberg virus. In accordance with the EU regulation 1266/2007, veterinary authorities are requested to determine vector-free periods for loosing trade and movement restrictions of susceptible livestock. Additionally, the widely used basic reproduction number [Formula: see text] is optionally applied for risk assessment of vector-borne diseases. Values of R0 < 1 indicate periods with no disease transmission risk. For the determination of vector-free period and R0 a continuously operating daily Culicoides spp. monitoring in Vienna (Austria) was established. It covered the period 2009-2013 and depicts the seasonal vector abundance indoor and outdoor. Future BT and African horse sickness (AHS) outbreak risks were estimated by projecting R0 to climate change scenarios. Therefore, temperature-dependent vector parameters were applied.Entities:
Keywords: African horse sickness; Basic reproduction number; Bluetongue; Climate change; Culicoides-borne diseases; Seasonally vector-free period
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27259473 PMCID: PMC4893216 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0710-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Schematic map of the clinic and hospital area at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The two Culicoides light traps (circles), the weather station Wien - Donaufeld as well as stables and paddocks for ruminants and horses are marked
Parameters and parameter functions as applied for calculation of the basic reproduction numbers for African horse sickness (AHS) and Bluetongue (BT). Rates are given in day −1
| Parameter | Symbol | Value/Function | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vector biting rate | k(T) | 0.00017 | [ |
| Virus reproduction rate in vector |
| 0.017 ( | [ |
| Vector mortality rate |
| 0.0089 | [ |
| Transmission probability vector to host |
| 0.780 | [ |
|
| 1.000 | [ | |
| Transmission probability host to vector |
| 0.040 | [ |
|
| 0.050 | [ | |
| Removal rate of hosts |
| 0.125 | [ |
|
| 0.055 | [ | |
|
| 0.125 | [ | |
| Fraction dying due to infection |
| 0.800 | [ |
|
| 0.000 | [ |
Vector and host densities used in this study. Units in individuals/km 2
| Parameter | Symbol | Value/Function |
|---|---|---|
| Density of midges | N | monitoring 2009–2013 |
| projection 2014–2100: | ||
|
| ||
| Density of equids | N | 100 |
| Density of cattle | N | 25 |
| Density of small ruminants | N | 25 |
Fig. 2Indoor flight activity of Culicoides spp. observed during European summer time (March–October). Time is given in UTC, periods of sunrise and sunset are depicted in grey bars. Period: 2009–2010
Fig. 3Time series of the daily Culicoides spp. catches and the basic reproduction number Culicoides were trapped (a) indoor and (b) outdoor, respectively. The vector-free period, i.e. days with less than five trapped specimen, are given in red. c The basic reproduction number are taken as indicator for a potential Bluetongue disease outbreak at the Vetmeduni Vienna (Austria). Days with no risk, i.e. , are given in orange. Period: 2009–2013
Lengths and dates of the seasonally vector-free periods for Austria and neighbouring countries [38]
| 2008/2009 | 2009/10 | 2010/11 | 2011/12 | 2012/13 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vector-free period estimated for Austria | ||||||||||
| indoor | – | na-05.03. | 60 | 04.02.–04.04. | 149 | 20.11.-17.04. | – | – | ||
| outdoor | – | na-04.04. | 113 | 17.12.–08.04. | 143 | 18.11.-09.04. | 180 | 29.10.–25.04. | 162 | 11.11.–21.04. |
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| – | na-11.04. | 204 | 08.10.–29.04. | 167 | 06.11.-20.04. | 204 | 06.10.–26.04 | 201 | 05.10.–23.04. |
| Vector-free period as officially notified to the EU | ||||||||||
| Czech Republic | 135 | 01.12.-14.04. | 140 | 11.12.–29.04. | 152 | 29.11.-29.04. | – | – | ||
| Hungary | – | 24.12.-na | 133 | 22.12.–03.05. | - | – | – | |||
| Italy | – | 08.12.-na | 77 | 14.12.–28.02. | 72 | 19.12.-28.02. | 85 | 19.12.–13.03. | 76 | 15.12.–28.02. |
| Slovakia | – | 138 | 17.12.–03.05. | 144 | 06.12.-28.04. | – | – | |||
| Switzerland | 138 | 04.12.–20.04. | 131 | 18.12.–27.04. | 121 | 01.12.-31.03. | – | – | ||
Units in days, not available dates are indicated with na
Fig. 4Projection of future basic reproduction numbers for Bluetongue and African horse sickness in Vienna, Austria. The peak values of the summer months (June, July, August) of each year were averaged over 10 years