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Aubry F., Dabo S., Manet C., Rose N. H., Miot E. F., Martynow D., Baidaliuk A., Merkling S. H., Dickson L. B., Crist A. B., Anyango V. O., Romero-Vivas C. M., Vega-Rua A., Dusfour I., Jiolle D., Paupy Christophe, Mayanja M. N., Lutwama J. J., Kohl A., Duong V., Ponlawat A., Sylla M., Akorli J., Otoo S., Lutomiah J., Sang R., Mutebi J. P., Cao-Lormeau V. M., Jarman R. G., Diagne C. T., Faye O., Faye O., Sall A. A., McBride C. S., Montagutelli X., Rasic G., Lambrechts L. (2020). Enhanced Zika virus susceptibility of globally invasive Aedes aegypti populations. Science, 370 (6519), p. 991-996. ISSN 0036-8075.

Titre du document
Enhanced Zika virus susceptibility of globally invasive Aedes aegypti populations
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000594441500054
Auteurs
Aubry F., Dabo S., Manet C., Rose N. H., Miot E. F., Martynow D., Baidaliuk A., Merkling S. H., Dickson L. B., Crist A. B., Anyango V. O., Romero-Vivas C. M., Vega-Rua A., Dusfour I., Jiolle D., Paupy Christophe, Mayanja M. N., Lutwama J. J., Kohl A., Duong V., Ponlawat A., Sylla M., Akorli J., Otoo S., Lutomiah J., Sang R., Mutebi J. P., Cao-Lormeau V. M., Jarman R. G., Diagne C. T., Faye O., Faye O., Sall A. A., McBride C. S., Montagutelli X., Rasic G., Lambrechts L.
Source
Science, 2020, 370 (6519), p. 991-996 ISSN 0036-8075
The drivers and patterns of zoonotic virus emergence in the human population are poorly understood. The mosquito Aedes aegypti is a major arbovirus vector native to Africa that invaded most of the world's tropical belt over the past four centuries, after the evolution of a "domestic" form that specialized in biting humans and breeding in water storage containers. Here, we show that human specialization and subsequent spread of A. aegypti out of Africa were accompanied by an increase in its intrinsic ability to acquire and transmit the emerging human pathogen Zika virus. Thus, the recent evolution and global expansion of A. aegypti promoted arbovirus emergence not solely through increased vector-host contact but also as a result of enhanced vector susceptibility.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
MONDE ; CAMEROUN ; OUGANDA ; GABON ; COLOMBIE ; GUADELOUPE ; GUYANE FRANCAISE ; THAILANDE ; CAMBODGE ; SENEGAL ; GHANA ; KENYA
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010080929]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010080929
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