2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009839
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Dengue and Zika virus infection patterns vary among Aedes aegypti field populations from Belo Horizonte, a Brazilian endemic city

Abstract: Dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV) belong to the same viral family, the Flaviviridae. They cause recurring threats to the public health systems of tropical countries such as Brazil. The primary Brazilian vector of both viruses is the mosquito Aedes aegypti. After the mosquito ingests a blood meal from an infected person, the viruses infect and replicate in the midgut, disseminate to secondary tissues and reach the salivary gland (SG), where they are ready to be transmitted to a vertebrate host. It is th… Show more

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“…Variations in IR and DIR among geographically diverse mosquito populations of the same species are observed in the literature for different arboviruses in Aedes spp. (7,10,(24)(25)(26). These results are in line with that made with Ae.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Variations in IR and DIR among geographically diverse mosquito populations of the same species are observed in the literature for different arboviruses in Aedes spp. (7,10,(24)(25)(26). These results are in line with that made with Ae.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It was already demonstrated in previous studies that the infection parameters of Ae. aegypti after arbovirus challenge can vary in mosquitoes from distinct geographic areas (24), including that belonging to the same city (7,10), corroborating the results presented here for the field-derived populations of Ae. aegypti from Manaus.…”
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“…Mosquitoes first acquire an arbovirus via insertion of their proboscis into the dermis of an infected host during a blood meal. The virus then replicates in midgut cells to later disseminate and reach the salivary glands (SG) 4 . During a subsequent blood meal, the infectious mosquito inoculates virus and insect-derived molecules, including salivary components, into the dermis of a new human host.…”
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confidence: 99%