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Chantal B F Vogels1, Jelke J Fros2,3, Giel P Göertz2, Gorben P Pijlman2, Constantianus J M Koenraadt4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Outbreaks of West Nile virus (WNV) have not occurred in northern Europe despite nearby circulation of WNV in the southern part of the continent. The main vector for WNV, the mosquito Culex (Cx.) pipiens, consists of two behaviorally distinct biotypes, pipiens and molestus, which can form hybrids. Although temperature has been shown to influence vector competence of Cx. pipiens for WNV and biotypes are differentially susceptible towards infection, the interaction between the two has not been elucidated.Entities:
Keywords: Arbovirus; Culex; Infection; Temperature; Vector competence; West Nile virus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27388451 PMCID: PMC4937539 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1677-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Vector competence and titers of WNV injected Cx. pipiens biotype pipiens females over 35 days. Infection (squares) and transmission (triangles) rates of biotype pipiens females incubated at 23 °C from day 0 to 35 post-injection (a). Each data point represents 16–24 mosquitoes. WNV titers of five selected female mosquitoes at each time point from day 0 to 35 post-infection (b)
Fig. 2Vector competence of the Cx. pipiens biotypes and hybrids incubated at 18, 23, or 28 °C for 14 days. Infection rates (a) and transmission rates (b) of biotype pipiens (black), biotype molestus (white), and hybrids (grey) after oral infection (circles) and injections (squares). Data points of the biotypes and hybrids after injections are overlapping. Each data point represents 50 female mosquitoes for oral infections, and 19–21 female mosquitoes for injections. Error bars show standard error of the means
Fig. 3WNV titers of orally infected Cx. pipiens females with virus-positive bodies and saliva. WNV titers were determined after 14 days of incubation at 18, 23, or 28 °C for biotype pipiens (a), biotype molestus (b) and hybrids (c). Horizontal black lines show median titers at each temperature