Literature DB >> 32265562

Efficient production of male Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes enables large-scale suppression of wild populations.

Jacob E Crawford1, David W Clarke2, Victor Criswell2, Mark Desnoyer2, Devon Cornel3, Brittany Deegan3, Kyle Gong2, Kaycie C Hopkins2, Paul Howell2, Justin S Hyde2, Josh Livni2, Charlie Behling2, Renzo Benza2, Willa Chen2, Karen L Dobson4, Craig Eldershaw2, Daniel Greeley2, Yi Han2, Bridgette Hughes2, Evdoxia Kakani2, Joe Karbowski2, Angus Kitchell2, Erika Lee2, Teresa Lin2, Jianyi Liu2, Martin Lozano2, Warren MacDonald2, James W Mains4, Matty Metlitz2, Sara N Mitchell2, David Moore2, Johanna R Ohm2, Kathleen Parkes2, Alexandra Porshnikoff2, Chris Robuck2, Martin Sheridan2, Robert Sobecki2, Peter Smith2, Jessica Stevenson2, Jordan Sullivan2, Brian Wasson2, Allison M Weakley2, Mark Wilhelm2, Joshua Won2, Ari Yasunaga2, William C Chan2, Jodi Holeman3, Nigel Snoad2, Linus Upson2, Tiantian Zha2, Stephen L Dobson4,5, F Steven Mulligan3, Peter Massaro2, Bradley J White6.   

Abstract

The range of the mosquito Aedes aegypti continues to expand, putting more than two billion people at risk of arboviral infection. The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been used to successfully combat agricultural pests at large scale, but not mosquitoes, mainly because of challenges with consistent production and distribution of high-quality male mosquitoes. We describe automated processes to rear and release millions of competitive, sterile male Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes, and use of these males in a large-scale suppression trial in Fresno County, California. In 2018, we released 14.4 million males across three replicate neighborhoods encompassing 293 hectares. At peak mosquito season, the number of female mosquitoes was 95.5% lower (95% CI, 93.6-96.9) in release areas compared to non-release areas, with the most geographically isolated neighborhood reaching a 99% reduction. This work demonstrates the high efficacy of mosquito SIT in an area ninefold larger than in previous similar trials, supporting the potential of this approach in public health and nuisance-mosquito eradication programs.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32265562     DOI: 10.1038/s41587-020-0471-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Biotechnol        ISSN: 1087-0156            Impact factor:   68.164


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