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New records of California serogroup viruses in Aedes mosquitoes and first detection in simulioidae flies from Northern Canada and Alaska

机译:AEDES蚊子中加州血清小组病毒的新记录,并从加拿大北部和阿拉斯加的Simulioidae的第一次检测

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An expected consequence of climate warming is an expansion of the geographical distribution of biting insects and associated arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses). Emerging and re-emerging arboviruses that can affect human and animal health are likely to pose significant consequences for Northern communities where access to health resources is limited. In the North American Arctic, little is known about arboviruses. Thus, in 2019, we sampled biting insects in Nunavik, Northern Quebec (Kuujjuaq), Nunavut (Igloolik, Karrak Lake and Cambridge Bay), Northwest Territories (Igloolik and Yellowknife) and Alaska (Fairbanks). The main objective was to detect the presence of California serogroup (CSG) viruses- a widespread group of arboviruses across North America and that are known to cause a wide range of symptoms, ranging from mild febrile illness to fatal encephalitis. Biting insects were captured twice daily for a 7-day period in mid-summer, using a standardised protocol consisting of 100 figure-eight movements of a sweep net. Captured specimens were separated by genus (mosquitoes) or by superfamily (other insects) and then grouped into pools of 75 by geographical locations. In total, 5079 Aedes mosquitoes and 1014 Simulioidae flies were caught. We report the detection of CSG viruses RNA in mosquitoes captured in Nunavut (Karrak Lake) and Nunavik (Kuujjuaq). We also report, for the first time in North America, the presence of CSG viruses RNA in Simulioidae flies. These results highlight the use of biting insects for tracking any future emergence of arboviruses in the North, thereby providing key information for public health in Northern communities.
机译:气候变暖的预期后果是扩大尖锐昆虫的地理分布和相关的节肢动物传播病毒(Arboviruses)。可以影响人类和动物健康的新兴和重新出现的枝芽孢杆菌可能对获得卫生资源有限的北方社区构成重大后果。在北美的北极,对arboviruses很有众所周知。因此,在2019年,我们在魁北克北部(Kuujjuaq),Nunavut(Igloolik,Karrak Lake和Cambridge Bay),西北地区(Igloolik和Yellowknife)和阿拉斯加(Fairbanks)中的咬昆虫,我们在努恩尼克斯(Kuujuaqq),Nunavut(Igloolik,Karrak Lake和Cambridge Bay)。主要目标是检测加州血清群(CSG)病毒的存在 - 北美的广泛枝芽孢杆菌组,众所周知,造成广泛的症状,从轻度发热疾病到致命的脑炎。使用标准化的协议,每天捕获两次捕获昆虫,每天捕获两次7天,该协议包括100个扫描网的八个动作。被捕获的标本被Genus(蚊子)或超家族(其他昆虫)分开,然后通过地理位置分成75的池。总共抓住了5079份蚊虫和1014年Simulioidae苍蝇。我们报告了在纳瓦特(Karrak Lake)和Nunavik(Kuujjuaq)捕获的蚊子中CSG病毒RNA的检测。我们还在北美首次报告,在Simulioidae中首次出现CSG病毒RNA。这些结果突出了尖酸昆虫的使用,以跟踪北方的任何未来出现的野生病毒,从而为北方社区提供公共卫生的关键信息。

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    《Polar biology》 |2021年第9期|1911-1915|共5页
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    Univ Montreal Fac Med Vet Grp Rech Epidemiol Zoonoses & Sante Publ GREZOSP 3190 Rue Sicotte St Hyacinthe PQ J2S 2M1 Canada|Univ Moncton Dept Biol Canada Res Chair Polar & Boreal Ecol Moncton NB Canada|Inst Pasteur Dept Sante Globale Paris France;

    Univ Saskatchewan Western Coll Vet Med Dept Vet Microbiol Saskatoon SK Canada;

    Publ Hlth Agcy Canada Natl Microbiol Lab Zoonot Dis & Special Pathogens Winnipeg MB Canada;

    Makivik Corp Nunavik Res Ctr Kuujjuaq PQ Canada;

    Publ Hlth Agcy Canada Natl Microbiol Lab Zoonot Dis & Special Pathogens Winnipeg MB Canada;

    Ross Univ Sch Vet Med Basseterre St Kitts & Nevi;

    Univ Alaska Dept Vet Med Fairbanks AK 99701 USA;

    Makivik Corp Nunavik Res Ctr Kuujjuaq PQ Canada;

    Fisheries & Oceans Canada Freshwater Inst Winnipeg MB Canada;

    Univ Saskatchewan Western Coll Vet Med Dept Vet Microbiol Saskatoon SK Canada;

    Publ Hlth Agcy Canada Natl Microbiol Lab Zoonot Dis & Special Pathogens Winnipeg MB Canada;

    Inst Pasteur Dept Sante Globale Paris France;

    Univ Moncton Dept Biol Canada Res Chair Polar & Boreal Ecol Moncton NB Canada;

    Univ Montreal Fac Med Vet Grp Rech Epidemiol Zoonoses & Sante Publ GREZOSP 3190 Rue Sicotte St Hyacinthe PQ J2S 2M1 Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Mosquitoes; Biting insects; California serogroup viruses; Arctic; Vector-borne;

    机译:蚊子;咬昆虫;加利福尼亚血清群病毒;北极;矢量传播;

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