@article{fdi:010090250, title = {{T}emperature and transmission of chikungunya, dengue, and {Z}ika viruses : a systematic review of experimental studies on {A}edes aegypti and {A}edes albopictus}, author = {{D}elrieu, {M}. and {M}artinet, {J}. {P}. and {O}'{C}onnor, {O}. and {V}iennet, {E}. and {M}enk{\`e}s, {C}hristophe and {B}urtet-{S}arranmegna, {V}. and {F}rentiu, {F}. {D}. and {D}upont-{R}ouzeyrol, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}osquito-borne viruses are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. {I}n recent years, modelling studies have shown that climate change strongly influences vector-borne disease transmission, particularly rising temperatures. {A}s a result, the risk of epidemics has increased, posing a significant public health risk. {T}his review aims to summarize all published laboratory experimental studies carried out over the years to determine the impact of temperature on the transmission of arboviruses by the mosquito vector. {G}iven their high public health importance, we focus on dengue, chikungunya, and {Z}ika viruses, which are transmitted by the mosquitoes {A}edes aegypti and {A}edes albopictus. {F}ollowing {PRISMA} guidelines, 34 papers were included in this systematic review. {M}ost studies found that increasing temperatures result in higher rates of infection, dissemination, and transmission of these viruses in mosquitoes, although several studies had differing findings. {O}verall, the studies reviewed here suggest that rising temperatures due to climate change would alter the vector competence of mosquitoes to increase epidemic risk, but that some critical research gaps remain.}, keywords = {{C}hikungunya ; {D}engue ; {Z}ika ; {T}emperature ; {A}edes ; {T}ransmission}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {R}esearch in {P}arasitology and {V}ector-{B}orne {D}iseases}, volume = {4}, numero = {}, pages = {100139 [11 ]}, ISSN = {2667-114{X}}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1016/j.crpvbd.2023.100139}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010090250}, }