Vector competence for arboviruses in relation to the larval environment of mosquitoes

作者: Barry W. Alto , L. Philip Lounibos

DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-744-8_4

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摘要: Mosquito vector competence studies are reviewed to identify the species and environmental conditions that modify susceptibility infection transmission of pathogens. Most on have focused experienced by adults, but larval environment shapes phenotypes adult mosquitoes may, thereby, alter for arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses. This review summarizes results effects nutrition, competition, temperature insecticides during stages arboviruses. A statistical analysis previously published work supported conclusion may significantly infection, dissemination, virus transmission. These show multiple environmentally specific barriers infection. Involvement in mosquito suggests several factors be responsible alteration environment.

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