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Yellow fever studies in Trinidad, 1988-1989: attempts to demonstrate Transovarial Transmission of yellow fever virus in Haemagogus mosquitoes collected in nature
In. Tikasingh, Elisha S. Studies on the natural history of yellow fever in Trinidad. Port of Spain, Caribbean Epidemiology Centre, 1991. p.152-7, tab. (CAREC Monograph Series, 1).
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-142638
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Subsequent to an epizootic of yellow fever (YF) in monkeys and the isolation of yellow fever (YF) virus from sylvatic mosquitoes in December, 1988 and January, 1989 in south-east Trinidad, ovitrapping for mosquito eggs was started in January, 1989, in an attempt to demonstrate transovarial transmission of the virus. Multi-paddle ovitraps were used. From a total of 52,632 eggs collected in various parts of the country, the following species of mosquitoes were reared Haemagogus janthinomys (54 per cent ), Hg. leucocelaenus (32 per cent ), Aedes insolitus (12 per cent ), Hg. equinus (1 per cent ). When mosquito eggs were removed from the hard board paddles then vacuum-treated for hatching, the process proved very economical in storage space. Most eggs were obtained at the start of the wet season, four to five months after the isolation yellow fever virus from wild caught adult mosquitoes and monkey carcasses. When adult mosquitoes reared from eggs were processed for yellow fever virus, no virus was detected from any of the mosquito pools to indicate that transovarial transmission had occurred.
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Yellow Fever / Culicidae Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Journal: CAREC Monograph Series Year: 1991 Type: Monography

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Yellow Fever / Culicidae Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Journal: CAREC Monograph Series Year: 1991 Type: Monography