@article{fdi:010077379, title = {{A} new high-throughput tool to screen mosquito-borne viruses in {Z}ika virus endemic/epidemic areas}, author = {{M}outailler, {S}. and {Y}ousfi, {L}. and {M}ousson, {L}. and {D}evillers, {E}. and {V}azeille, {M}. and {V}ega-{R}ua, {A}. and {P}errin, {Y}von and {J}ourdain, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {C}handre, {F}abrice and {C}annet, {A}. and {C}hantilly, {S}. and {R}estrepo, {J}. and {G}uidez, {A}. and {D}usfour, {I}. and de {A}breu, {F}. {V}. {S}. and dos {S}antos, {T}. {P}. and {J}iolle, {D}. and {V}isser, {T}. {M}. and {K}oenraadt, {C}. {J}. {M}. and {W}ongsokarijo, {M}. and {D}iallo, {M}. and {D}iallo, {D}. and {G}aye, {A}. and {B}oyer, {S}. and {D}uong, {V}. and {P}iorkowski, {G}. and {P}aupy, {C}hristophe and de {O}liveira, {R}. {L}. and de {L}amballerie, {X}. and {F}ailloux, {A}. {B}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}osquitoes are vectors of arboviruses affecting animal and human health. {A}rboviruses circulate primarily within an enzootic cycle and recurrent spillovers contribute to the emergence of human-adapted viruses able to initiate an urban cycle involving anthropophilic mosquitoes. {T}he increasing volume of travel and trade offers multiple opportunities for arbovirus introduction in new regions. {T}his scenario has been exemplified recently with the {Z}ika pandemic. {T}o incriminate a mosquito as vector of a pathogen, several criteria are required such as the detection of natural infections in mosquitoes. {I}n this study, we used a high-throughput chip based on the {B}io{M}ark ({TM}) {D}ynamic arrays system capable of detecting 64 arboviruses in a single experiment. {A} total of 17,958 mosquitoes collected in {Z}ika-endemic/epidemic countries ({B}razil, {F}rench {G}uiana, {G}uadeloupe, {S}uriname, {S}enegal, and {C}ambodia) were analyzed. {H}ere we show that this new tool can detect endemic and epidemic viruses in different mosquito species in an epidemic context. {T}hus, this fast and low-cost method can be suggested as a novel epidemiological surveillance tool to identify circulating arboviruses.}, keywords = {mosquito-borne viruses ; molecular epidemiology ; surveillance ; microfluidic analysis ; {BRESIL} ; {GUYANE} {FRANCAISE} ; {GUADELOUPE} ; {SURINAME} ; {SENEGAL} ; {CAMBODGE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{V}iruses}, volume = {11}, numero = {10}, pages = {art. 904 [19 p.]}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.3390/v11100904}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010077379}, }