A dataset of distribution and diversity of mosquito-associated viruses and their mosquito vectors in China

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Evans Atoni
Lu Zhao
Cheng Hu
Nanjie Ren
Xiaoyu Wang
Mengying Liang
Caroline Mwaliko
Zhiming Yuan
Han Xia
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[1] Wuhan Institute of Virology,Key Laboratory of Special Pathogens and Biosafety
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] BeiDou SuperSIT Spatial Information Industry (Wuhan) Inc,undefined
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Mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus, Japanese Encephalitis virus and Dengue virus present an increasing global health concern. However, in-depth knowledge of the distribution and diversity of mosquito-associated viruses and their related vectors remains limited, especially for China. To promote their understanding, we present the first comprehensive dataset of the distribution and diversity of these viruses and their related vectors in China (including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau). Data was drawn from peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers and thesis publications in both English and Chinese. Geographical data on mosquito-associated viruses’ occurrence and related mosquito vector species was extracted, and quality-control processes employed. This dataset contains 2,428 accounts of mosquito-associated viruses’ and mosquito species geo-referenced occurrences at various administrative levels in China. The prevalent mosquito-associated virus includes Japanese encephalitis virus, Dengue virus, Banna virus and Culex flavivirus, whereas the abundant mosquito vectors are Culex tritaeryohynchus, Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens pallens. This geographical dataset delivers a distribution and diversity outline of mosquito-associated viruses in China, and also applicable in various spatial and risk-assessment analysis.
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