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Effects of Overwintering on the Survival and Vector Competence of Aedes albopictus in the Urban Life Cycle of Dengue Virus in Guangzhou, China.

Yue Chen1,2, Ronghua Chen3,4, Jianrong Gao3,4, Chunyuan Li3,4, Jun Liu3,4, Zhijian Zhou3,4, Ruiwen Ren5,6.   

Abstract

The Pearl River Delta, where Aedes albopictus (Ae. albopictus) is the only vector for dengue transmission, has exhibited one of the highest dengue burdens in southern China in recent decades. However, whether dengue virus (DENV) can overwinter in Ae. albopictus in the Pearl River Delta has not been determined to date. In this study, 300 field-derived Ae. albopictus mosquitoes from Guangzhou that were infected with the predominant endemic DENV-1 strain were investigated under simulated urban balcony environment from October 16, 2016, to June 16, 2017. The vertical transmission of DENV in the infected overwintering Ae. albopictus was analyzed. The DENV infected overwintering mosquitoes were evaluated for viral load at nine-time points using reverse transcription-quantitative PCR. The vector competence of the infected overwintering Ae. albopictus was also investigated by using suckling mice. Adult mosquitoes and larvae were found during the observation period. The vertical transmission of DENV-1 was documented. The DENV-1-positive rates between overwintering males and females had no difference. The proportion of DENV-1-positive overwintering mosquitoes decreased over time and had no difference beyond three months after the experiment. Overwintering mosquitoes can spread DENV-1 to hosts. No engorged mosquitoes at an ambient temperature below 15 °C were observed. The ratio of engorged mosquitoes was positively correlated with the ambient temperature ranging from 15 to 30 °C. Our results demonstrated that DENV can overwinter in Ae. albopictus in the Pearl River Delta, Ae. albopictus is the competent vector for DENV, and maintain autochthonous dengue outbreaks in the Pearl River Delta through vertical transmission.
© 2021. Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS.

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Keywords:  Aedes albopictus; Dengue virus (DENV); Overwintering; Subtropical region; Vertical transmission

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33666834      PMCID: PMC8379320          DOI: 10.1007/s12250-021-00356-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virol Sin        ISSN: 1995-820X            Impact factor:   4.327


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1.  Vertical maintenance of dengue-1 virus in sequential generations of Aedes albopictus.

Authors:  D A Shroyer
Journal:  J Am Mosq Control Assoc       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 0.917

2.  A survey of the 2014 dengue fever epidemic in Guangzhou, China.

Authors:  Liu Yang; Yue Chen; Huacheng Yan; Pei Zhang; Xiaoli Xu; Boheng Tang; Ping Zhao; Ruiwen Ren
Journal:  Emerg Microbes Infect       Date:  2015-09-23       Impact factor: 7.163

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