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Infection, Dissemination, and Transmission Potential of North American Culex quinquefasciatus, Culex tarsalis, and Culicoides sonorensis for Oropouche Virus.


ABSTRACT: Oropouche virus (OROV), a vector-borne Orthobunyavirus circulating in South and Central America, causes a febrile illness with high rates of morbidity but with no documented fatalities. Oropouche virus is transmitted by numerous vectors, including multiple genera of mosquitoes and Culicoides biting midges in South America. This study investigated the vector competence of three North American vectors, Culex tarsalis, Culex quinquefasciatus, and Culicoides sonorensis, for OROV. Cohorts of each species were fed an infectious blood meal containing 6.5 log10 PFU/mL OROV and incubated for 10 or 14 days. Culex tarsalis demonstrated infection (3.13%) but not dissemination or transmission potential at 10 days post infection (DPI). At 10 and 14 DPI, Cx. quinquefasciatus demonstrated 9.71% and 19.3% infection, 2.91% and 1.23% dissemination, and 0.97% and 0.82% transmission potential, respectively. Culicoides sonorensis demonstrated 86.63% infection, 83.14% dissemination, and 19.77% transmission potential at 14 DPI. Based on these data, Cx. tarsalis is unlikely to be a competent vector for OROV. Culex quinquefasciatus demonstrated infection, dissemination, and transmission potential, although at relatively low rates. Culicoides sonorensis demonstrated high infection and dissemination but may have a salivary gland barrier to the virus. These data have implications for the spread of OROV in the event of a North American introduction.

SUBMITTER: McGregor BL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7912852 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infection, Dissemination, and Transmission Potential of North American <i>Culex quinquefasciatus</i>, <i>Culex tarsalis</i>, and <i>Culicoides sonorensis</i> for Oropouche Virus.

McGregor Bethany L BL   Connelly C Roxanne CR   Kenney Joan L JL  

Viruses 20210202 2


Oropouche virus (OROV), a vector-borne <i>Orthobunyavirus</i> circulating in South and Central America, causes a febrile illness with high rates of morbidity but with no documented fatalities. Oropouche virus is transmitted by numerous vectors, including multiple genera of mosquitoes and <i>Culicoides</i> biting midges in South America. This study investigated the vector competence of three North American vectors, <i>Culex tarsalis, Culex quinquefasciatus</i>, and <i>Culicoides sonorensis</i>, f  ...[more]

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