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Obadia T., Gutierrez-Bugallo G., Duong V., Nunez A. I., Fernandes R. S., Kamgang B., Hery L., Gomard Y., Abbo S. R., Jiolle D., Glavinic U., Dupont-Rouzeyrol M., Atyame C. M., Pocquet N., Boyer S., Dauga C., Vazeille M., Yebakima A., White M. T., Koenraadt C. J. M., Mavingui P., Vega-Rua A., Veronesi E., Pijlman G. P., Paupy Christophe, Busquets N., Lourenco-de-Oliveira R., Lamballerie de X., Failloux A. B. (2022). Zika vector competence data reveals risks of outbreaks : the contribution of the European ZIKAlliance project. Nature Communications, 13 (1), p. 4490 [8 p.].

Titre du document
Zika vector competence data reveals risks of outbreaks : the contribution of the European ZIKAlliance project
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000836703600014
Auteurs
Obadia T., Gutierrez-Bugallo G., Duong V., Nunez A. I., Fernandes R. S., Kamgang B., Hery L., Gomard Y., Abbo S. R., Jiolle D., Glavinic U., Dupont-Rouzeyrol M., Atyame C. M., Pocquet N., Boyer S., Dauga C., Vazeille M., Yebakima A., White M. T., Koenraadt C. J. M., Mavingui P., Vega-Rua A., Veronesi E., Pijlman G. P., Paupy Christophe, Busquets N., Lourenco-de-Oliveira R., Lamballerie de X., Failloux A. B.
Source
Nature Communications, 2022, 13 (1), p. 4490 [8 p.]
Zika virus (ZIKV), the causative agent of virus-induced brain damage in newborns, is transmitted by mosquitoes, mainly Aedes aegypti, and secondarily, Aedes albopictus. Here, Obadia et al. characterize ZIKV vector competence of 50 mosquito populations from six species collected in 12 different countries to inform about epidemic risk. They find that African ZIKV strain shows higher transmission efficiency compared to American and Asian ZIKV strains and that Ae. aegypti mosquitoes have highest susceptibility to infections, while Culexmosquitoes are largely non-susceptible. First identified in 1947, Zika virus took roughly 70 years to cause a pandemic unusually associated with virus-induced brain damage in newborns. Zika virus is transmitted by mosquitoes, mainly Aedes aegypti, and secondarily, Aedes albopictus, both colonizing a large strip encompassing tropical and temperate regions. As part of the international project ZIKAlliance initiated in 2016, 50 mosquito populations from six species collected in 12 countries were experimentally infected with different Zika viruses. Here, we show that Ae. aegypti is mainly responsible for Zika virus transmission having the highest susceptibility to viral infections. Other species play a secondary role in transmission while Culex mosquitoes are largely non-susceptible. Zika strain is expected to significantly modulate transmission efficiency with African strains being more likely to cause an outbreak. As the distribution of Ae. aegypti will doubtless expand with climate change and without new marketed vaccines, all the ingredients are in place to relive a new pandemic of Zika.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
BRESIL ; CAMBODGE ; CAMEROUN ; CONGO ; CUBA ; FRANCE ; GABON ; GUADELOUPE ; HAITI ; LA REUNION ; MADERE ; PAYS BAS ; NOUVELLE CALEDONIE ; ESPAGNE ; SUISSE ; AMERIQUE ; AFRIQUE ; ASIE
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Fonds IRD [F B010085954]
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fdi:010085954
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