@article{fdi:010071447, title = {{E}ntomological factors of arboviruses emergences}, author = {{J}ourdain, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {R}oiz, {D}avid and {P}errin, {Y}von and {G}rucker, {K}atia and {S}imard, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {P}aupy, {C}hristophe}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{A}rboviruses viruses transmitted by haematophagous arthropods are responsible for febrile syndromes, which sometimes include haemorrhagic or neurological symptoms. {H}uman activities have facilitated the emergence of these originally zoonotic viruses and the domestication and spread throughout the world of their major vectors. {T}he last decade has seen significant changes in the epidemiology of arboviruses transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus {A}edes, particularly in relation to the intercontinental spread of {A}edes albopictus. {H}ere, we address the epidemiological consequences of the invasion by this species into {C}entral {A}frica and {E}urope in a context of viral globalization. {T}he risk of transmission in these areas is influenced by virus-vector adaptation phenomena as well as environmental phenomena including climate. {F}aced with these new risks, it is essential to develop competences in entomological and virological surveillance, risk assessment and forecasting of epidemic risk in order to develop strategies for the prevention and control of epidemics.}, keywords = {{A}rbovirus ; {A}edes albopictus ; {C}hikungunya ; {D}engue ; {E}mergence ; {M}onitoring ; {R}isk management ; {MONDE} ; {FRANCE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}ransfusion {C}linique et {B}iologique}, volume = {22}, numero = {3}, pages = {101--106}, ISSN = {1246-7820}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1016/j.tracli.2015.06.001}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010071447}, }