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Saliva activated transmission (SAT) of Thogoto virus: relationship with vector potential of different haematophagous arthropods
Authors:LINDA D JONES  ELIZABETH HODGSON  TREVOR WILLIAMS  STEVE HIGGS  PATRICIA A NUTTALL
Institution:Natural Environmental Research Council, Oxford, U.K.
Abstract:Tick saliva (or salivary gland extract) potentiates the transmission of Thogoto (THO) virus to uninfected ticks feeding on a non-viraemic guinea-pig. This phenomenon has been named saliva activated transmission (SAT). To investigate the potential of different haematophagous arthropods to mediate SAT, guinea-pigs were infested with uninfected R.appendiculatus Neumann nymphs and inoculated with THO virus and salivary gland extract (SGE) derived from a range of ixodid (metastriate and prostriate) or argasid ticks, or mosquitoes; control guinea-pigs were inoculated with virus alone. Enhancement of THO virus transmission was observed only when SGE was derived from metastriate ticks. Comparison with the vector potential of these various arthropod species revealed that enhancement of THO virus transmission was specific for ticks which were competent vectors of the virus. The data indicate a correlation between vector competence and the ability of haematophagous arthropods to mediate SAT of THO virus.
Keywords:Thogoto virus  saliva activated transmission  vector competence  haematophagous arthropods  Aedes aegypti  Argasidae  Ixodidae
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