Aedes Mosquito Virome in Southwestern Cameroon: Lack of Core Virome, but a Very Rich and Diverse Virome in Ae. Africanus Compared to Other Aedes Species
Karelle Celes Mbigha Donfack,
Lander De Coninck,
Stephen Mbigha Ghogomu
et al.
Abstract:In Cameroon, Aedes mosquitoes transmit various arboviruses, posing significant health risks. We aimed to characterize the Aedes virome in southwestern Cameroon and identify potential core viruses which might be associated with vector competence. A total of 398 Aedes mosquitoes were collected from four locations (Bafoussam, Buea, Edea and Yaounde). Aedes albopictus dominated all sites except for Bafoussam where Aedes africanus prevailed. Metagenomic analyses of mosquitoes grouped per species into 54 pools revea… Show more
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