Tularemia as a Mosquito-Borne Disease

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作者
Abdellahoum, Zakaria [1 ]
Maurin, Max [2 ,3 ]
Bitam, Idir [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sci & Technol Houari Boumediene, Fac Sci Biol, Lab Biodivers & Environm Interact Genome, Algiers 16111, Algeria
[2] CHU Grenoble Alpes, Inst Biol & Pathol, Ctr Natl Reference Francisella, F-38043 Grenoble, France
[3] Univ Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, UMR5525, TIMC IMAG, F-38400 St Martin Dheres, France
[4] Ecole Super Sci Aliment & Ind Alimentaires, Algiers 16004, Algeria
关键词
tularemia; Francisella tularensis; Francisella tularensis subsp; holarctica; Scandinavia; arthropod vectors; mosquitoes; TULARENSIS SUBSPECIES HOLARCTICA; FRANCISELLA-TULARENSIS; ULCEROGLANDULAR TULAREMIA; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; AEDES-VEXANS; RISK-FACTORS; TRANSMISSION; OUTBREAK; ECOLOGY; DIPTERA;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms9010026
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Francisella tularensis (Ft) is the etiological agent of tularemia, a disease known for over 100 years in the northern hemisphere. Ft includes four subspecies, of which two are the etiologic agents of tularemia: Ft subsp. tularensis (Ftt) and Ft subsp. holarctica (Fth), mainly distributed in North America and the whole northern hemisphere, respectively. Several routes of human infection with these bacteria exist, notably through bites of Ixodidae ticks. However, mosquitoes represent the main vectors of Fth in Scandinavia, where large tularemia outbreaks have occurred, usually during the warm season. The mechanisms making mosquitoes vectors of Fth are still unclear. This review covers the inventory of research work and epidemiological data linking tularemia to mosquitoes in Scandinavia and highlights the gaps in understanding mosquitoes and Ft interactions.
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