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Mosquito-only flaviviruses,isolated from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aedes albopictus</Emphasis> in Slovenia: results of a pilot mosquito monitoring program
Authors:Katja Kalan  Tatjana Av?i?-?upanc  Katarina Resman Rus  Elena Bu?an  Darja Duh
Institution:1.Department of Biodiversity, Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies,University of Primorska,Koper,Slovenia;2.Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine,University of Ljubljana,Ljubljana,Slovenia;3.Department for Medical Microbiology Maribor, Centre for Medical Microbiology,National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food (NLZOH),Maribor,Slovenia
Abstract:Autochthonous transmissions of mosquito-borne diseases were described in close proximity to Slovenia where the knowledge of mosquito species and the viruses they transmit remains very scarce. Therefore we aimed to assess the burden mosquitoes bring to the local community and to test mosquitoes for the presence of the selected zoonotic arboviruses, i. e. Dengue (DENV), West Nile (WNV) and Chikungunya (CHIKV). A pilot mosquito monitoring was conducted in 2012 within two municipalities based on adult mosquito trapping. Altogether 2007 adult mosquitoes were caught. Females of Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens represented the majority of the total mosquito catch. In sites with more households and nearby greenery, catches of Ae. albopictus were more abundant. Highest numbers of Cx. pipiens females were caught close to a nature reserve, where many bird species stop during their migrations. Trapping results are consistent with both species’ feeding behaviour. Female mosquitoes were grouped into 58 pools according to species, location and date of catch. Real time RT-PCRs for WNV, DENV and CHIKV were performed, but no arboviral genomes were detected in any of the tested mosquito pools. However, amplicons were obtained in three pools when using generic RT-PCR markers for flaviviruses. The viruses detected were propagated and isolated in mosquito cell line C3/36 and identified with sequencing as mosquito-only flaviviruses (MOFs). The important contributions of this study are a successful first isolation of MOFs and confirmation of the presence of the invasive mosquito Ae. albopictus in Slovenia.
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