巴西maranh州沿海登革热传播区埃及伊蚊(双翅目,库蚊科)的发生情况

J. M. Bezerra, J. P. Miranda, J. P. N. Neto, A. C. Cruz, W. Tadei, V. C. Pinheiro
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本研究旨在估计巴西马拉尼昂州圣路易斯市邻近地区不同气候季节埃及伊蚊成虫的发生情况,并验证收集的标本中是否存在登革热病毒(DENV)。在之前随机选择的8个社区中,共访问了320处房产。在旱季/2008年、雨季/2009年和旱季/2009年三个时期取样。公元563年。采集到埃及伊蚊,2008年旱季采集141只,2009年雨季采集272只,2009年旱季采集剩余1只。将标本分批进行rt -半巢式PCR分析,并采用伊蚊细胞培养(C6/36克隆)进行病毒分离。蚊。在Coreia de Baixo、Lira、Joao Paulo和Conjunto Cohatrac等地,成蚊数量差异显著。分子分析未发现DENV阳性。在圣路易斯市,季节性气候变化可能会影响伊蚊的密度。然而,其他因素,如人口密度、卫生条件和蚊子孳生场所的存在,应作为影响媒介传播的重要参数加以评估。
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Occurrence of Aedes aegypti (Diptera, Culicidae) in a Dengue Transmission Area at Coastal Maranhão State, Brazil
This study aimed to estimate the occurrence of Aedes aegypti adults at distinct climatic seasons at neighbor- hoods from the municipality of Sao Luis, Maranhao State, Brazil, as well as to verify the presence of Dengue virus (DENV) in the specimens collected. A total of 320 properties were visited in eight neighborhoods that were previously randomly chosen. Samplings were made at three periods: dry season/2008, rainy season/2009 and dry season/2009. A to- tal of 563 Ae. aegypti mosquitoes were collected, with 141 of them collected during dry season/2008, 272 during rainy season/2009 and the remnant, during dry season/2009. Specimen were divided into lots and subjected to RT-semi-nested- PCR analysis and virus isolation was carried out using cell culture (C6/36 clone) of Ae. albopictus. The number of adults significantly varied at the neighborhoods of Coreia de Baixo, Lira, Joao Paulo, and Conjunto Cohatrac I. Molecular anal- yses of specimens showed no positivity for DENV. At the municipality of Sao Luis, seasonal climate variation might in- fluence the density of Ae. aegypti adults, however, other factors such as population density, sanitation conditions, and the presence of mosquito breeding sites ought to be assessed as important parameters influencing vector dispersion.
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