[Biological factors influencing infectious diseases transmitted by invasive species of mosquitoes].

Q3 Medicine
Vanda Boštíková, Markéta Pasdiorová, Jan Marek, Petr Prášil, Miloslav Salavec, Radek Sleha, Hana Střtítecká, Pavel Blažek, Irena Hanovcová, Renáta Šošovičková, Milan Špliňo, Jan Smetana, Roman Chlíbek, Václav Hytych, Kamil Kuča, Pavel Boštík
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Abstract

Studies focused on arbovirus diseases transmitted by invasive species of mosquitoes have become increasingly significant in recent years, due to the fact that these vectors have successfully migrated to Europe and become established in the region. Mosquitoes, represented by more than 3 200 species, occur naturally worldwide, except in Antarctica. They feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals and by this route, they are capable of transmitting dangerous diseases. Some species can travel a distance of 10 km per night and can fly continuously for up to 4 hours at a speed of 1-2 km/h. Most species are active at night, in the evening or morning. It usually takes a mosquito female about 50 seconds to penetrate the skin of mammals and the subsequent blood meal usually takes about 2.5 minutes. Mosquitoes live for several weeks or months, depending on the environmental conditions. The VectorNet project is a European network of information exchange and sharing of data relating to the geographical distribution of arthropod vectors and transmission of infectious agents between human populations and animals. It aims at the development of strategic plans and vaccination policies which are the main tasks of this time, as well as the development and application of new disinfectants to control vector populations.

[影响入侵蚊子传播的传染病的生物学因素]。
近年来,由于这些病媒已成功迁移到欧洲并在该地区扎根,针对入侵蚊子传播的虫媒病毒疾病的研究变得越来越重要。蚊子有3200多种,在除南极洲以外的世界各地自然存在。它们以温血动物的血液为食,通过这种途径,它们能够传播危险的疾病。有些品种可以每晚飞行10公里,并能以1-2公里/小时的速度连续飞行4小时。大多数种类在晚上、晚上或早晨活动。雌性蚊子通常需要大约50秒才能穿透哺乳动物的皮肤,随后的吸血通常需要大约2.5分钟。根据环境条件,蚊子可以存活数周或数月。病媒网项目是一个欧洲信息交换和数据共享网络,涉及节肢动物病媒的地理分布和传染病在人群与动物之间的传播。其目的是制定战略计划和疫苗接种政策,这是这一时期的主要任务,以及开发和应用新的消毒剂来控制病媒种群。
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Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi
Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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