Seasonal and spatial variation in natural densovirus infection in Anopheles minimus S.L. in Thailand.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
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2000 Mar; 31(1): 3-9
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ABSTRACT
We report the first detection of a mosquito densovirus in anophelines, An. minimus species A and species C, and describe temporal and spatial variation in natural densovirus infection. A total of 814 (136 species A; 678 species C) adult mosquitos, obtained over a one year period from human biting catches at three locations in a village in western Thailand, were PCR tested for densovirus infection. Overall infection prevalence did not differ between species (15.4% species A; 14.5% species C). Infection prevalence showed significant seasonal variation. Some spatial heterogeneity in infection was also noted, with timing of peak infection prevalence varying between sites. PCR-screening of An. minimus s.l. larvae found an overall infection prevalence of 18.8%. Larval infection showed a significant positive association with rainfall recorded two months previous to larval collection. Infection in adult mosquitos showed a moderate relationship to environmental variables, but a significant negative correlation with larval infection in the previous month.
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Asunto principal:
Estaciones del Año
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Tailandia
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Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa
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Densovirus
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Animales
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Anopheles
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Asia
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
Año:
2000
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