西尼罗河病毒载体,库蚊,在葡萄牙大陆的分布:地理空间模型研究。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Júlia Martinho, Hugo Osório, Fátima Amaro, Manuel Silva, Líbia Zé-Zé, Maria João Alves, Baltazar Nunes, Patrícia Soares
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背景:淡纹库蚊是葡萄牙数量最多的蚊子,是包括西尼罗河病毒在内的几种病原体的媒介。鉴于葡萄牙有利的气候,了解其空间分布有助于病媒传播疾病的控制和公共卫生规划。关于其空间分布的国家级数据,特别是与气候变量有关的数据有限。考虑气候因素,预测葡萄牙大陆库蚊分布的适宜性。方法:采用最大熵(Maxent)模型,使用2017年1月至2023年10月在葡萄牙大陆采样的库蚊成虫和幼虫的存在记录,作为REVIVE -媒介监测网络计划的一部分。在5月至10月期间,在随机地点和全年在入境点使用CDC灯诱和bg哨诱对成虫进行取样。在繁殖地用蘸勺取样幼虫。通过将存在记录过滤为每1平方公里一个单元格来纠正抽样偏差。气候数据,包括温度、降水和海拔,被用作预测因子。结果:6859条记录中,筛选和去除细胞重复后获得354个独特位点。适宜的栖息地似乎主要在北部和中部沿海地区。温度是最重要的预测因素。可能存在便利抽样偏差。结论:大多数西尼罗病毒病例报告来自葡萄牙南部,但库蚊的潜在分布覆盖了整个大陆领土,北部的分布似乎更高。西尼罗河病媒监测应成为所有区域的优先事项,以便准确评估传播风险并实施有效的控制措施。
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Distribution of the West Nile Virus vector, Culex pipiens, in mainland Portugal: a geospatial modelling study.

Background: Culex pipiens, Portugal's most abundant mosquito, is a vector for several pathogens including the West Nile virus. Understanding its spatial distribution can contribute to vector-borne diseases control and public health planning, given Portugal's favourable climate. National-level data on its spatial distribution, especially in relation to climatic variables is limited. We aimed to predict the suitability of Culex pipiens distribution in mainland Portugal, considering climatic factors.

Methods: A maximum entropy (Maxent) model was applied, using presence records for adult and larvae of Culex pipiens mosquitoes sampled across mainland Portugal between January 2017 and October 2023, as part of the REVIVE - Vector Surveillance Network program. Adults were sampled using CDC light traps and BG-Sentinel traps between May and October at random sites and year-round at point-of-entry sites. Larvae were sampled using dippers at breeding sites. Sampling bias was corrected by filtering presence records to one per 1 km2 cell grid. Climatic data, including temperature, precipitation and elevation, were used as predictors.

Results: Out of 6,859 records, 354 unique sites were obtained after filtering and cell-duplicate removal. Suitable habitats seem to be primarily in the northern and central coastal regions. Temperature was the most important predictor. Convenience sampling bias may be present.

Conclusions: Most West Nile virus case reports have come from southern Portugal, but Culex pipiens's potential distribution covers the entire mainland territory, with seemingly higher distribution in the north. West Nile vector surveillance should be a priority in all regions to accurately assess transmission risk and implement effective control measures.

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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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