Presence of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) and its natural infection with dengue virus at unrecorded heights in Colombia

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作者
Ruiz-Lopez, Freddy [1 ]
Gonzalez-Mazo, Ana [1 ]
Velez-Mira, Andres [1 ]
Gomez, Giovan F. [1 ]
Zuleta, Luisa [1 ,2 ]
Uribe, Sandra [1 ,2 ]
Dario Velez-Bernal, Ivan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antioquia, PECET, Calle 62 52-59,Lab 632, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Univ Nacl Colombia, Grp Invest Sistemat Mol, Medellin, Colombia
来源
BIOMEDICA | 2016年 / 36卷 / 02期
关键词
Aedes aegypti; altitude; geographic locations; dengue; Colombia; GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION; FEVER;
D O I
10.7705/biomedica.v36i2.3301
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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摘要
Introduction: Aedes aegypti is the main vector of urban yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses. The biogeographical distribution of this species has expanded due to global warming, and socioeconomic and cultural factors. The changes in the altitudinal distribution patterns of this vector and its natural infection are priority fields of research to develop entomological, virological and public health surveillance strategies. Objective: To evaluate the presence of A. aegypti and its natural infection with dengue virus in altitudes above 1.800 meters above sea level in two peripheral municipalities of the Valle de Aburra, Antioquia, Colombia. Materials and methods: Twenty-one ovitraps were set in the municipalities of Bello and San Pedro de los Milagros, at altitudes ranging from 1.882 to 2.659 masl. Emerged adults caught in the ovitraps were tested by RT-PCR for dengue virus detection. Results: We collected 367 A. aegypti adults, seven of which were found as high as 2.302 masl in Tierradentro, Bello. We detected serotype 2 dengue infection in 12 A. aegypti specimens collected in the neighbourhood of Paris, in Bello, at 1.984 masl. Conclusion: We recorded A. aegypti at 2.302 masl, so far the highest altitudinal record in Colombia for this vector. Furthermore, mosquitoes collected at 1.984 masl were positive for dengue virus. These findings are significant as they identify regions in Colombia at risk of potential autochthonous transmission of dengue and other arboviruses by A. aegypti.
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