Host-Feeding Patterns of Culex pipiens and Other Potential Mosquito Vectors (Diptera: Culicidae) of West Nile Virus (Flaviviridae) Collected in Portugal

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Osorio, Hugo Costa [1 ]
Ze-Ze, Libia [1 ]
Alves, Maria Joao [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Hlth, Ctr Vectors & Infect Dis Res, P-2965575 Aguas De Moura, Portugal
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mosquito bloodmeal identification; Culex pipiens; West Nile virus; BRIDGE VECTOR; IDENTIFICATION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; TRANSMISSION; CONNECTICUT; BLOODMEALS; ANOPHELES; DISEASE; COMPLEX; AEDES;
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10.1603/ME11184
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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The host blood-feeding patterns of mosquito vectors affects the likelihood of human exposure to zoonotic pathogens, including West Nile Virus (family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus, WNV). In Portugal, data are unavailable regarding the blood-feeding habits of common mosquito species, including Culex pipiens L., considered the primary vector of WNV to humans. The sources of bloodmeals in 203 blood-fed mosquitoes of nine species collected from June 2007 to November 2010 in 34 Portuguese counties were analyzed by sequencing cytochrome-b partial fragments. Cx. pipiens was the most common species collected and successfully analyzed (n = 135/78). In addition, blood-fed females of the following species were analyzed: Ochlerotatus caspius Pallas (n = 20), Culex theileri Theobald (n = 16), Anopheles maculipennis s. l. Meigen (n = 10), Culiseta longiareolata Macquart (n = 7), Aedes aegypti L. (n = 6), Culex perexiguus Theobald (n = 3), Culiseta annulata Schrank (n = 3), and Ochlerotatus detritus Haliday (n = 3). The Cx. pipiens mosquitoes fed predominantly on birds (n = 55/78, 70.5%), with a high diversity of avian species used as hosts, although human blood was identified in 18 specimens (18/78, 23.1%). No significant differences were found between the host-feeding patterns of blood-fed Cx. pipiens collected in residential and nonresidential habitats. The occurrence of human derived blood meals and the presence of a mix avian-human bloodmeal accordingly suggest this species as a potential vector of WNV. Therefore, in Portugal, Cx. pipiens may play a role both in the avian-to-avian enzootic WNV cycle and in the avian-to-mammal transmission. In this context, the identity of Cx. pipiens (considering the forms molestus and pipiens) and the potential consequence on feeding behavior and WNV transmission are discussed.
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