The recurring necessity of mosquito surveillance and research

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作者
Kampen, Helge [1 ]
Werner, Doreen [2 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Loeffler Inst, Bundesforschungsinst Tiergesundheit, D-17493 Greifswald, Insel Riems, Germany
[2] Leibniz Zentrum Agrarlandschaftsforsch, Muncheberg, Germany
关键词
Mosquitoes; Vectors; Invasive species; Globalisation; Climate change; WEST-NILE-VIRUS; AEDES-ALBOPICTUS; USUTU VIRUS; VECTOR COMPETENCE; NEUROINVASIVE DISEASE; DIROFILARIA-REPENS; CULEX-PIPIENS; INFECTION; DENGUE; OUTBREAK;
D O I
10.1007/s00103-015-2218-2
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Hematophagous arthropods and the diseases associated with them represent a growing threat to human and animal health in Europe. After the eradication of endemic malaria from Europe in the middle of the last century, there has been a resurgence of mosquitoes as significant vectors of disease agents under the influence of continuing globalisation, as exotic species and mosquito-borne pathogens are being introduced with increasing frequency. At present, southern Europe is particularly affected by disease outbreaks and cases, but invasive mosquito species, including efficient vectors, have also emerged in Germany. While there is considerable knowledge on the vector potential of many tropical and subtropical mosquito species, corresponding data on the indigenous mosquito species are scarce. Exceptions are the Anopheles species, which were already vectors of malaria parasites in historic Europe. It must be assumed, however, that many further indigenous species are able to transmit pathogens under certain conditions and will by all means gain vector competence under a scenario of climate warming. Thus, the permanent surveillance of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease agents is paramount for the purposes of conducting risk analyses and modelling, in addition to research work addressing the conditions of the spread of vectors and pathogens and of pathogen transmission. Only ample data can facilitate taking appropriate prophylactic action and designing control strategies. International health organizations have realised this and started to promote data collection on mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases in the EU. At a national levels, authorities are more reluctant, although, similar to other fields of health, it has been shown for mosquito-borne diseases that preventive measures are more cost-saving than disease case management and the coverage of follow-up costs. The present article is intended to illustrate the necessity of the re-intensification of mosquito surveillance and research in Germany and other European countries.
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页码:1101 / 1109
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