2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-842108/v1
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First Field Evidence On Circulation and Vertical Transmission of West Nile Virus Lineage-1a in Mosquitoes of Southern Iran

Abstract: Background Mosquitoes play an important role in the transmission of arboviruses including neuroinvasive West Nile virus. (WNV). Despite reports on seroepidemiological evidence and distribution of potential vectors of WNV in Iran, its transmission and dominant lineage(s) in mosquitoes of the Southern region has not been yet investigated. This study was conducted to inventory mosquitoes in Hormozgan province and explore them for WNV infection. Methods A total of 6785 larvae and adult mosquitoes were collected … Show more

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“…Furthermore, a recent study in southern Iran provided evidence that WNV can be transmitted vertically between female Culex mosquitoes and their offspring, which may explain how the virus survives the winter months. This consideration expands concerns beyond an enzootic seasonal consideration, making WNV an even greater public health and One Health concern in Iran [108].…”
Section: West Nile Virus Vector In Iranmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, a recent study in southern Iran provided evidence that WNV can be transmitted vertically between female Culex mosquitoes and their offspring, which may explain how the virus survives the winter months. This consideration expands concerns beyond an enzootic seasonal consideration, making WNV an even greater public health and One Health concern in Iran [108].…”
Section: West Nile Virus Vector In Iranmentioning
confidence: 98%