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Title: First record in America of Aedes albopictus naturally infected with dengue virus during the 1995 outbreak at Reynosa, Mexico
Authors: Ibanez-Bernal, S
Briseno, B
Mutebi, JP
Argot, E
Rodriguez, G
Martinez-Campos, C
Paz, R
de la Fuente-San Roman, P
Tapia-Conyer, R
Flisser, A
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Citation: Ibanez-Bernal, S; Briseno, B; Mutebi, JP; Argot, E; Rodriguez, G; Martinez-Campos, C; Paz, R; de la Fuente-San Roman, P; Tapia-Conyer, R; Flisser, A. (1997). First record in America of Aedes albopictus naturally infected with dengue virus during the 1995 outbreak at Reynosa, Mexico. Medical and Veterinary Entomology , 11(4), 305-309.
Abstract: Mosquito collections were conducted during a dengue outbreak in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, July-December 1995. A total of 6694 adult mosquitoes (four genera and nine species) were captured, of which 2986 (78.3% females and 21.7% males) were Aedes albopictus and 2339 (39.7% females and 60.3% males) were Ae.aegypti. These two species comprised 84.2% of the total collection. Specimens were grouped into pools, nearly 50% of them processed for detection of virus by cythopathic effect in C6-36 and VERO cell cultures and by haemagglutination test. Five pools gave positive haemagglutination reactions and were examined by immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies to flavivirus and to dengue virus. One pool of ten Ae.albopictus males was positive for dengue virus: serotypes 2 and 3 were identified by serotype-specific monoclonal antibodies and confirmed by RT-PCR. This is the first report of Ae.albopictus naturally infected with dengue virus in America. Also, it is the very first time Ae.albopictus males have been found infected with dengue virus in the wild.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/99893
10.1111/j.1365-2915.1997.tb00413.x
http://hdl.handle.net/11154/174471
ISSN: 0269-283X
Appears in Collections:Artículos sobre cisticercosis y T. solium publicados por investigadores mexicanos

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