| Literature DB >> 33650493 |
Camille Victoire Migné1, Cécile Beck2, Gaëlle Gonzalez2, Sylvie Lecollinet2, Sara Moutailler3.
Abstract
Arboviruses are viruses transmitted to humans and/or animals by hematophagous arthropods. They have a significant economic and public health impact. Given the number of arboviruses already identified and their great genetic variability, it is essential to have highly flexible tools for their monitoring. Arbovirus circulation within animal populations can be demonstrated by direct and/or indirect screening of a specific virus within vertebrate hosts and/or arthropod vectors. Viruses have great adaptive capacities that enable them to emerge into new geographic areas and/or cross species barriers. Over the decades, arbovirus monitoring has considerably evolved due to innovations in detection technologies. The objectives of this review are to list and assess (i) the current tools for direct or indirect screening for arboviruses, (ii) the new generation tools that best meet expectations in terms of optimal arbovirus monitoring and (iii) the potentials for improved arbovirus monitoring.Entities:
Keywords: arboviruses; arthropods; current tools; monitoring; new generation tools
Year: 2021 PMID: 33650493 DOI: 10.1684/vir.2021.0880
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virologie (Montrouge) ISSN: 1267-8694 Impact factor: 0.474