Matteo De Ascentis, Michela Quaglia, Silvio Gerardo D'Alessio, Federica Iapaolo, Federica Pizzurro, Franco Ruggeri, Nicola Rossi, Mauro Blardi, Carla Ippoliti, Daniela Cioci, Ottavio Portanti, Maura Pisciella, Alessio Di Lorenzo, Eugenia Ciarrocchi, Roberta Irelli, Annamaria Conte, Daniela Morelli, Federica Monaco, Giovanni Savini, Maria Goffredo
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Species of mosquitoes present in Abruzzo and Molise and their possible role as vector of Usutu and West Nile viruses.
In 2019, entomological survey on mosquitoes was carried out in Abruzzo and Molise regions in central Italy to obtain data on local mosquito fauna. Collection sites were selected based on a previous ecoregion classification of the territory. From 2019 to 2021 virological surveillance for West Nile virus (WNV) and Usutu virus (USUV) on mosquitoes was carried out in the same regions, selecting ecoregions where virus circulation and vector presence were more likely, all mosquitoes were collected and identified, and the female mosquitoes were sorted in 3046 pools and tested for the presence of WNV and USUV by Real-time PCR. All pools tested negative for WND, while USUV was detected in 7 pools of Aedes caspius collected in Molise region, 17 pools of Culex pipiens s.l. (2 collected in Molise, 15 in Abruzzo), and 1 pool of Culiseta longiareolata collected in Molise. These results suggests the presence of an USUV enzootic cycle, maintained by Culex pipiens s.l. and Aedes caspius in both Italian regions, as well as providing a useful picture in terms of species presence and abundance for both regions. Ecoregions proved to be a very valuable tool in determining high risk areas for vector borne diseases.