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Comparative Susceptibility of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti to Dengue Virus Infection After Feeding on Blood of Viremic Humans: Implications for Public Health.


ABSTRACT: Aedes albopictus is secondary to Aedes aegypti as a vector of dengue viruses (DENVs) in settings of endemicity, but it plays an important role in areas of dengue emergence. This study compared the susceptibility of these 2 species to DENV infection by performing 232 direct blood-feeding experiments on 118 viremic patients with dengue in Vietnam. Field-derived A. albopictus acquired DENV infections as readily as A. aegypti after blood feeding. Once infected, A. albopictus permitted higher concentrations of DENV RNA to accumulate in abdominal tissues, compared with A. aegypti. However, the odds of A. albopictus having infectious saliva were lower than the odds observed for A. aegypti (odds ratio, 0.70; 95% confidence interval, .52-.93). These results quantitate the susceptibility of A. albopictus to DENV infection and will assist parameterization of models for predicting disease risk in settings where A. albopictus is present.

SUBMITTER: Whitehorn J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4577038 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative Susceptibility of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti to Dengue Virus Infection After Feeding on Blood of Viremic Humans: Implications for Public Health.

Whitehorn James J   Kien Duong Thi Hue DT   Nguyen Nguyet Minh NM   Nguyen Hoa L HL   Kyrylos Peter P PP   Carrington Lauren B LB   Tran Chau Nguyen Bich CN   Quyen Nguyen Thanh Ha NT   Thi Long Vo LV   Le Thi Dui D   Truong Nguyen Thanh NT   Luong Tai Thi Hue TT   Nguyen Chau Van Vinh CV   Wills Bridget B   Wolbers Marcel M   Simmons Cameron P CP  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20150317 8


Aedes albopictus is secondary to Aedes aegypti as a vector of dengue viruses (DENVs) in settings of endemicity, but it plays an important role in areas of dengue emergence. This study compared the susceptibility of these 2 species to DENV infection by performing 232 direct blood-feeding experiments on 118 viremic patients with dengue in Vietnam. Field-derived A. albopictus acquired DENV infections as readily as A. aegypti after blood feeding. Once infected, A. albopictus permitted higher concent  ...[more]

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