SURVEY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN USA REVEALS THE NEED FOR IMPROVED INVASIVE MOSQUITO SURVEILLANCE.

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Ana L Romero-Weaver, Valerie T Nguyen, Junsoo Bae, Sangwoo Seok, Amely Bauer, Olivia R Magaletta, Mitch Mullin, Brian D Byrd, Marah Clark, Jessica Ber, Ryan L Harrison, Christopher L Evans, Sarah Zohdy, Benjamin Allen, Lindsay P Campbell, Daniel Killingsworth, Bryan V Giordano, Elmer W Gray, Claudia Riegel, Michael T Riles, Yoosook Lee
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Abstract

Invasive mosquito species play an important role in transmitting pathogens that cause diseases in humans and animals around the world. In the last decade, arboviral pathogens transmitted by invasive mosquito species have increased substantially in the southeastern region of the USA ("the Southeast"). Early detection of invasive mosquitoes is an important component of an integrated mosquito management (IMM) plan. To determine the capacity of the southern region of the USA to conduct invasive mosquito surveillance, the Mosquito Biodiversity Enhancement and Control of Non-native Species (BEACONS) working group conducted a survey in 2021 in seven US southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. A total of 348 mosquito control agencies were contacted, and of those, 90 agencies (26%) responded. Here we report the results about the status of an IMM program and the techniques used for mosquito and pathogen surveillance in the Southeast. Results reveal several gaps in surveillance for invasive mosquito species, compromising the ability for early detection and rapid response. Further, we identified a lack of arbovirus testing, which could result in inadequate arboviral risk assessment and may increase the risk of human and livestock to acquire arboviral infections. This survey data can assist decision makers at the county, regional, and state levels to ameliorate gaps in surveillance capacity in the Southeast.

在美国东南部的调查显示需要改进入侵性蚊子监测。
入侵性蚊子在传播导致世界各地人类和动物疾病的病原体方面发挥着重要作用。在过去十年中,由入侵蚊子传播的虫媒病毒病原体在美国东南部地区(“东南部”)大幅增加。早期发现入侵蚊虫是蚊虫综合治理的重要组成部分。为了确定美国南部地区进行入侵性蚊子监测的能力,蚊子生物多样性增强和非本地物种控制(BEACONS)工作组于2021年在美国南部七个州进行了一项调查:阿拉巴马州、佛罗里达州、佐治亚州、路易斯安那州、密西西比州、北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州。共联系348家防蚊机构,其中90家(26%)作出回应。在此,我们报告了一项国际微生物监测计划的现状和在东南地区用于蚊子和病原体监测的技术。结果表明,在入侵蚊种监测方面存在一些空白,影响了早期发现和快速反应的能力。此外,我们发现缺乏虫媒病毒检测,这可能导致虫媒病毒风险评估不足,并可能增加人类和牲畜感染虫媒病毒的风险。该调查数据可以帮助县、地区和州各级决策者改善东南部监测能力方面的差距。
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2.10
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44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (JAMCA) encourages the submission of previously unpublished manuscripts contributing to the advancement of knowledge of mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors. The Journal encourages submission of a wide range of scientific studies that include all aspects of biology, ecology, systematics, and integrated pest management. Manuscripts exceeding normal length (e. g., monographs) may be accepted for publication as a supplement to the regular issue.
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