| Literature DB >> 29773077 |
Alazne Díez-Fernández1, Josué Martínez-de la Puente2,3, Santiago Ruiz3,4, Rafael Gutiérrez-López2, Ramón Soriguer2,3, Jordi Figuerola2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aedes vittatus is currently found in Africa, Asia and Europe, where it acts as a vector of pathogens causing animal and human diseases (e.g. chikungunya, Zika and dengue). Like other Aedes species, Ae. vittatus is able to breed in artificial containers. The ECDC has recently highlighted the need for molecular tools (i.e. barcoding characterization) that enable Aedes species to be identified in entomological surveys.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes mosquitoes; DNA barcoding; Vector-borne diseases
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29773077 PMCID: PMC5958405 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-2879-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Distribution by provinces of Ae. vittatus in Spain. Light grey and dark grey indicates the provinces where the species is absent or present, respectively. The two new records of Ae. vitattus reported in this study are marked with stars: 1. Ayamonte (Huelva Province), 2. Castilblanco de los Arroyos (Seville Province)
Fig. 2Aedes vitattus female (a) and male (b) captured in the Seville Province
Fig. 3Worldwide distribution of Ae. vittatus (dark grey colour). Stars indicate the geographical origin of the previously (black) and new (white) described genetic sequences of the barcoding region
Main viruses causing diseases transmitted by Ae. vittatus with information of the potential hosts and known distribution of the diseases
| Family/Virus | Disease | Hosts | Distribution | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family Togaviridae ( | ||||
| Babanki virus | Babanki | Humans, birds | Africa, Europe | [ |
| Chikungunya virus | Chikungunya | Humans, birds, domestic animals, monkeys, rodents | Africa, America, Asia, Europe | [ |
| Middelburg virus | Middelburg | Humans, domestic animals | Africa | [ |
| Semliki Forest virus | Encephalitis | Humans, birds, domestic animals, non-human primates, rodents | Africa, Asia, Europe | [ |
| Family Flaviviridae ( | ||||
| Dengue virus | Dengue | Humans, non-human primates | Africa, South America | [ |
| Saboya virus | Saboya | Humans, rodents | Africa | [ |
| Wesselsbron virus | Wesselsbron | Humans, domestic animals, monkeys | Africa | [ |
| Yellow fever virus | Yellow fever | Humans, non-human primates | Africa, South America | [ |
| Zika virus | Zika | Humans, bats, birds, domestic animals, non-human primates | Africa, America, Asia | [ |
| Family Bunyaviridae ( | ||||
| Bunyamwera virus | Bunyamwera | Humans | Africa | [ |