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Rev. bioméd. (México) ; 28(2): 65-73, may.-ago. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003370

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Resumen Introducción Aedes albopictus (Skuse) es un vector de arbovirus ampliamente distribuido. En Costa Rica, la expansión geográfica de Ae. albopictus se ha incrementado en la última década, por lo que es importante actualizar el conocimiento sobre su distribución. Objetivo Informar sobre el hallazgo de Aedes albopictus en nuevas localidades de Costa Rica. Materiales y Métodos Se colectaron formas inmaduras de mosquitos con morfología sugestiva de Ae. albopictus en localidades de las provincias de Puntarenas (isla de Chira y Golfito), Guanacaste (Liberia), Alajuela (Upala), San José (Acosta) y Heredia (Sarapiquí). Los especímenes fueron fijados en etanol al 70%, aclarados en lactofenol e identificados con el uso de claves dicotómicas. Resultados Las especies identificadas fueron Ae. albopictus, Aedes aegypti, Haemagogus equinus y Haemagogus iridocolor-H. lucifer. Las de Ae. albopictus procedieron de los siguientes depósitos: recipiente plástico, tanque de agua, lona plástica, balde, llanta, canoa, piscina, maceta y bota de hule. Se reporta la presencia de Ae. albopictus en Liberia (Guanacaste), isla de Chira y Golfito (Puntarenas) y Upala (Alajuela). Conclusiones Se evidencia la expansión que ha experimentado Ae. albopictus en Costa Rica. Se enfatiza la necesidad de un diagnóstico microscópico certero, pues las larvas de Ae. albopictus pueden coexistir con otras especies que resultan difíciles de diferenciar, tales como Ae. aegypti y algunas especies de Haemagogus. Considerando que Ae. albopictus es un vector competente para virus dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV) y Zika (ZIKV), se recomienda investigar su papel en la transmisión de virus en estas zonas, así como el desplazamiento y/o coexistencia con especies como Ae. aegypti.


Abstract Introduction Aedes albopictus (Skuse) is a vector of arboviruses that is widely-distributed. In Costa Rica the geographical expansion of Ae. albopictus has increased in the past decade, which requires updating knowledge about its distribution. Objective To report the finding of Aedes albopictus in new localities of Costa Rica. Materials and Methods Immature stages of mosquitoes that were morphologically suggestive of Ae. albopictus were collected in localities of the provinces of Puntarenas (Chira island and Golfito), Guanacaste (Liberia), Alajuela (Upala), San José (Acosta) and Heredia (Sarapiquí). Specimens were fixed in 70 % ethanol, cleared in lactophenol, and identified using dichotomous keys. Results The species identified were: Ae. albopictus, Aedes aegypti, Haemagogus equinus, and Haemagogus iridocolor-H. Lucifer. The ones of Ae. albopictus were in the following container types: plastic container, water tank, plastic tarp, bucket, tire, roof gutter, swimming pool, flower pot and rubber boot. This is the first scientific report of Ae. albopictus in Liberia (Guanacaste), Chira island and Golfito (Puntarenas), and Upala (Alajuela). Conclusions There is evidence of the expansion of Ae. albopictus in Costa Rica. Emphasis is given as to the need for a precise microscopical diagnosis, since Ae. albopictus larvae may coexist with other species that may be difficult to differentiate, such as Ae. aegypti and some species of Haemagogus. Considering that Ae. albopictus is a competent vector for dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV), and Zika (ZIKV) viruses, further investigation of its role in virus transmission is recommended in these areas, as well as displacement and/or coexistence with species like Ae. aegypti.

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