Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Aragão, Carine Fortes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pinheiro, Valéria Cristina Soares, Neto, Joaquim Pinto Nunes, Silva, Eliana Vieira Pinto da, Pereira, Glennda Juscely Galvão, Nascimento, Bruna Laís Sena do, Castro, Karoline da Silva, Maia, Ariadne Mendonça, Catete, Clístenes Pamplona, Martins, Lívia Carício S., Tadei, Wanderli Pedro, Silva, Sandro Patroca da, Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15482
Resumo: Dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika are diseases caused by viruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. In Brazil, the number of human infections is high, but few studies are performed in mosquito vectors. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses in Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus from the municipalities of Alto Alegre, Caxias, Codó, and São Mateus do Maranhão, located in the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. The mosquitoes were collected with a mechanical aspirator, identified, triturated, and then submitted to RNA extraction and RT-qPCR. The positive samples were confirmed by virus isolation and genome sequencing. Three hundred and forty-eight Ae. aegypti (176 males and 172 females) and 12 Ae. albopictus (eight males and four females) were collected and tested. Ae. aegypti was the only vector positive in two municipalities-Codó, with detection of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belonging to the East-Central-South African genotype, and in Caxias, with detection of Dengue virus (DENV)-2 belonging to the Asian/American genotype. The detection of CHIKV and DENV-2 is evidence that those viruses are maintained in arthropod vectors, and shows the epidemiological risk in the area for chikungunya cases and a possible increase of severe dengue cases, associated with the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever. © 2019 by the authors.
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spelling Aragão, Carine FortesPinheiro, Valéria Cristina SoaresNeto, Joaquim Pinto NunesSilva, Eliana Vieira Pinto daPereira, Glennda Juscely GalvãoNascimento, Bruna Laís Sena doCastro, Karoline da SilvaMaia, Ariadne MendonçaCatete, Clístenes PamplonaMartins, Lívia Carício S.Tadei, Wanderli PedroSilva, Sandro Patroca daCruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro2020-05-14T15:32:10Z2020-05-14T15:32:10Z2019https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1548210.3390/v11121126Dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika are diseases caused by viruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. In Brazil, the number of human infections is high, but few studies are performed in mosquito vectors. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses in Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus from the municipalities of Alto Alegre, Caxias, Codó, and São Mateus do Maranhão, located in the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. The mosquitoes were collected with a mechanical aspirator, identified, triturated, and then submitted to RNA extraction and RT-qPCR. The positive samples were confirmed by virus isolation and genome sequencing. Three hundred and forty-eight Ae. aegypti (176 males and 172 females) and 12 Ae. albopictus (eight males and four females) were collected and tested. Ae. aegypti was the only vector positive in two municipalities-Codó, with detection of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belonging to the East-Central-South African genotype, and in Caxias, with detection of Dengue virus (DENV)-2 belonging to the Asian/American genotype. The detection of CHIKV and DENV-2 is evidence that those viruses are maintained in arthropod vectors, and shows the epidemiological risk in the area for chikungunya cases and a possible increase of severe dengue cases, associated with the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever. © 2019 by the authors.Volume 11, Número 12Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVirus RnaAedes AegyptiAedes AlbopictusBrasilChikungunyaChikungunya VirusControlled StudyDengueDengue Virus 2FemaleMicroscopy, FluorescenceGene SequenceGenotypeImmunofluorescence TestMaleNonhumanNucleotide SequencePhylogenetic TreePhylogenyReal-time Polymerase Chain ReactionReverse Transcription Polymerase Chain ReactionSequence AlignmentVirus IsolationVirus LoadVirus TransmissionZika FeverZika VirusNatural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleVirusesengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1569807https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15482/1/artigo-inpa.pdf38c6e19a4901157ff1c92e9fb6440bc9MD511/154822020-05-14 11:38:51.924oai:repositorio:1/15482Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-14T15:38:51Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
title Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
spellingShingle Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
Aragão, Carine Fortes
Virus Rna
Aedes Aegypti
Aedes Albopictus
Brasil
Chikungunya
Chikungunya Virus
Controlled Study
Dengue
Dengue Virus 2
Female
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Gene Sequence
Genotype
Immunofluorescence Test
Male
Nonhuman
Nucleotide Sequence
Phylogenetic Tree
Phylogeny
Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequence Alignment
Virus Isolation
Virus Load
Virus Transmission
Zika Fever
Zika Virus
title_short Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
title_full Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
title_fullStr Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
title_sort Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil
author Aragão, Carine Fortes
author_facet Aragão, Carine Fortes
Pinheiro, Valéria Cristina Soares
Neto, Joaquim Pinto Nunes
Silva, Eliana Vieira Pinto da
Pereira, Glennda Juscely Galvão
Nascimento, Bruna Laís Sena do
Castro, Karoline da Silva
Maia, Ariadne Mendonça
Catete, Clístenes Pamplona
Martins, Lívia Carício S.
Tadei, Wanderli Pedro
Silva, Sandro Patroca da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Pinheiro, Valéria Cristina Soares
Neto, Joaquim Pinto Nunes
Silva, Eliana Vieira Pinto da
Pereira, Glennda Juscely Galvão
Nascimento, Bruna Laís Sena do
Castro, Karoline da Silva
Maia, Ariadne Mendonça
Catete, Clístenes Pamplona
Martins, Lívia Carício S.
Tadei, Wanderli Pedro
Silva, Sandro Patroca da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aragão, Carine Fortes
Pinheiro, Valéria Cristina Soares
Neto, Joaquim Pinto Nunes
Silva, Eliana Vieira Pinto da
Pereira, Glennda Juscely Galvão
Nascimento, Bruna Laís Sena do
Castro, Karoline da Silva
Maia, Ariadne Mendonça
Catete, Clístenes Pamplona
Martins, Lívia Carício S.
Tadei, Wanderli Pedro
Silva, Sandro Patroca da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Virus Rna
Aedes Aegypti
Aedes Albopictus
Brasil
Chikungunya
Chikungunya Virus
Controlled Study
Dengue
Dengue Virus 2
Female
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Gene Sequence
Genotype
Immunofluorescence Test
Male
Nonhuman
Nucleotide Sequence
Phylogenetic Tree
Phylogeny
Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequence Alignment
Virus Isolation
Virus Load
Virus Transmission
Zika Fever
Zika Virus
topic Virus Rna
Aedes Aegypti
Aedes Albopictus
Brasil
Chikungunya
Chikungunya Virus
Controlled Study
Dengue
Dengue Virus 2
Female
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Gene Sequence
Genotype
Immunofluorescence Test
Male
Nonhuman
Nucleotide Sequence
Phylogenetic Tree
Phylogeny
Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequence Alignment
Virus Isolation
Virus Load
Virus Transmission
Zika Fever
Zika Virus
description Dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika are diseases caused by viruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. In Brazil, the number of human infections is high, but few studies are performed in mosquito vectors. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses in Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus from the municipalities of Alto Alegre, Caxias, Codó, and São Mateus do Maranhão, located in the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. The mosquitoes were collected with a mechanical aspirator, identified, triturated, and then submitted to RNA extraction and RT-qPCR. The positive samples were confirmed by virus isolation and genome sequencing. Three hundred and forty-eight Ae. aegypti (176 males and 172 females) and 12 Ae. albopictus (eight males and four females) were collected and tested. Ae. aegypti was the only vector positive in two municipalities-Codó, with detection of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belonging to the East-Central-South African genotype, and in Caxias, with detection of Dengue virus (DENV)-2 belonging to the Asian/American genotype. The detection of CHIKV and DENV-2 is evidence that those viruses are maintained in arthropod vectors, and shows the epidemiological risk in the area for chikungunya cases and a possible increase of severe dengue cases, associated with the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever. © 2019 by the authors.
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