也门首次记录到入侵蚊种白纹伊蚊

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Alia Zayed , Yasser Baheshm , Mohammed Al Amoudi , Salim Bin Shabiz , Matthew Jensen Montgomery
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入侵蚊子白纹伊蚊因其传播登革热和基孔肯雅病毒等病原体的能力、广泛的宿主范围和生态可塑性而被视为一种公共卫生威胁。白纹伊蚊已经入侵了中东地区的部分地区,预计还将进一步扩大。我们对也门三个地区(Al Ghaydha、Hawf 和 Sayhout)的 22 个地点进行了蚊子存在情况的筛查。我们调查了水体和容器,并部署了美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)和生物哨兵(BG)的诱捕器、喷雾捕捉器和成虫收集抽吸器。2023 年 9 月,在马哈拉省的例行监测中,也门首次记录到白纹伊蚊。白纹伊蚊的成虫和未成年阶段在霍夫被发现,霍夫位于马哈拉省最东部海拔 17 米的城市,距离阿曼边境不到 8 公里。我们的研究结果表明,白纹伊蚊成虫与埃及伊蚊和史蒂芬按蚊在同一地点共存,并与埃及伊蚊以 1:2 的比例占据同一容器。这是也门首次报告白纹伊蚊的存在。马哈拉与阿曼之间的距离很近,人类活动频繁,交通往来频繁,这可能是导致该物种传入的原因之一。除了协调与阿曼的跨境监测外,还应加大力度监测和管理白纹伊蚊在也门的传播。两种伊蚊病媒的同时存在突出表明,有必要对相关疾病进行监测并考虑采取应对措施。
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The first record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes albopictus in Yemen

The first record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes albopictus in Yemen
The invasive mosquito Aedes albopictus is regarded as a public health threat due to its ability to transmit pathogens such as dengue and chikungunya viruses, its wide range of hosts, and its ecological plasticity. Aedes albopictus has already invaded parts of the Middle East region and further expansion is expected. Twenty-two sites in three districts of Yemen (Al Ghaydha, Hawf, and Sayhout) were screened for the presence of mosquitoes. We surveyed water bodies and containers, and deployed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Biogents Sentinel (BG) traps, spray catches, and aspiration for adult collection. Aedes albopictus was recorded for the first time in Yemen in September 2023, during routine surveillance in Al Mahrah Governorate. Adults and immature stages of Ae. albopictus were identified in Hawf, a city 17 m above sea level in the easternmost part of the Governorate of Al Mahrah, which is located less than 8 km from the border with Oman. Our findings showed that Ae. albopictus adults were coexisting with both Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi in the same location and occupying the same containers with Ae. aegypti with a ratio of 1:2. This is the first report on the presence of Ae. albopictus in Yemen. The proximity, ongoing human activity and transportation exchanges between Al Mahrah and Oman may have played a role in the introduction of this species. Intensive efforts should be undertaken to monitor and manage Ae. albopictus spread in the country, in addition to coordinating cross-border surveillance with Oman. The presence of both Aedes spp. vectors together highlights the need for surveillance for associated diseases and consideration of countermeasures.
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