Papel potencial de Aedes albopictus Skuse en la transmisión de virus dengue (DENV) en una zona de actividad piñera de Costa Rica
Objective. To evaluate, under an ecological perspective, the presence of Aedes albopictus and the wild infection by dengue viruses (DENV) in an area of pineapple activity in Costa Rica. Materials and methods. Adult mosquitoes were collected in forest galleries limiting pineapple plantations, houses...
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Published in | Revista biomédica Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 33 - 41 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Spanish |
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2019
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Summary: | Objective. To evaluate, under an ecological perspective, the presence of
Aedes albopictus and the wild infection by dengue viruses (DENV) in an area
of pineapple activity in Costa Rica.
Materials and methods. Adult mosquitoes were collected in forest galleries
limiting pineapple plantations, houses adjacent to plantations (<1 km),
and distant houses (1-10 km). Shannon-Wiener index was used to estimate
biodiversity. Larval infestation was evaluated in pineapple plants and houses,
and aedic house (HI) and container (CI) indices were calculated. Detection of
DENV in Ae. albopictus adults (bodies and heads) and larvae was performed
by RT-PCR and sequencing.
Results. A total 1376 adult mosquitoes were collected: Ae. albopictus (5.81%),
Anopheles apicimacula (5.01%), Culex coronator (11.55%), Cx. inflictus
(6.1%), Cx. nigripalpus (48.11%), Cx. quinquefasciatus (23.34%), and
Limatus durhamii (0.07%). Biodiversity index was higher in forest galleries.
Most adult Ae. albopictus were collected in forests close to pineapple fields
(73/80), although only 2 larvae were detected in pineapple plants. Larval
indices in adjacent houses (HI: 40.7%, CI: 26.9%) and distant houses (HI:
51.7%, CI: 29.6%) were similar (HI Z=0.56, p=0.58; CI Z=0.16, p=0.87).
DENV-2 and DENV-3 were detected in 2/20 “pools” of Ae. albopictus heads
and DENV-1 in 2/74 “pools” of larvae.
Conclusion. Forest galleries that are in proximity to pineapple plantations
could be considered “ecological islands” that are suitable for refuge of Ae.
albopictus. Presence of DENV in adults and larvae suggests an active role for
Ae. albopictus in virus transmission within this ecosystem
Objetivo. Evaluar, bajo una perspectiva ecológica, la
presencia de Aedes albopictus y su infección natural por
virus dengue (DENV) en una zona de actividad piñera
de Costa Rica.
Método.: Se colectaron mosquitos adultos en galerías
forestales colindantes con piñeras, viviendas en
proximidad a cultivos (<1 km) y viviendas en lejanía (1-
10 km). Se empleó el índice de Shannon-Wiener para
estimar biodiversidad. La infestación larvaria se evaluó
en plantas de piña y viviendas y se calcularon índices
aédicos de viviendas (IV) y de contenedores (IC). La
detección de DENV en adultos (cuerpos y cabezas) y en
larvas de Ae. albopictus se efectuó mediante RT-PCR y
secuenciación.
Resultados. Se colectaron 1376 adultos en total: Ae.
albopictus (5,81%), Anopheles apicimacula (5,01%),
Culex coronator (11,55%), Cx. inflictus (6,1%), Cx.
nigripalpus (48,11%), Cx. quinquefasciatus (23,34%) y
Limatus durhamii (0,07%). El índice de biodiversidad
fue mayor en galerías forestales. Ae. albopictus adultos
fueron colectados principalmente en el área de piñeras
(73/80), aunque sólo dos larvas en las plantas de piña.
Los índices aédicos en proximidad (IV: 40,7%, IC:
26,9%) y en lejanía (IV: 51,7%, IC: 29,6%) no mostraron
diferencias significativas (IV Z=0,56, p=0,58; IC Z=0,16,
p=0,87). Se detectó DENV-2 y DENV-3 en 2/20 grupos
de cabezas y DENV-1 en 2/74 grupos de larvas de Ae.
albopictus.
Discusión. Las galerías forestales próximas a cultivos de
piña podrían considerarse “islas ecológicas” adecuadas
para el refugio de Ae. albopictus. La presencia de
DENV en adultos y larvas sugiere un papel activo de Ae.
albopictus en la transmisión de virus en este ecosistema |
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ISSN: | 0188-493X |