2015
DOI: 10.1515/ap-2015-0040
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PCR identification of five species from the Anopheles maculipennis complex (Diptera: Culicidae) in North-Eastern Romania

Abstract: The members of the Anopheles maculipennis complex have been incriminated for the transmission of the malaria in Europe, which was endemic until the middle of the century. The global warming and the intensification of the intercontinental travel constitute a risk of the re-emergence of the malaria in Europe, given the presence of the Anopheles vectors. The study has attempted the identification by using the PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) of the members of the Anopheles maculipennis complex from the North-easte… Show more

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“…labranchiae in southern Italy and in new, hilly areas northeastward, indicating a potential expansion of the species area to new ecological settings [ 90 , 91 ]. Anopheles labranchiae was found for the first time in Romania [ 92 ] as larvae in a natural pond. The molecular analysis of collected specimens showed a similarity of 96% to specimens from Italy, suggesting that this species was imported from that country, taking into consideration that many inhabitants of the area worked in Italy and came back to Romania during the summer.…”
Section: Updates On the Occurrence And Bionomics Of The Potential Vec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…labranchiae in southern Italy and in new, hilly areas northeastward, indicating a potential expansion of the species area to new ecological settings [ 90 , 91 ]. Anopheles labranchiae was found for the first time in Romania [ 92 ] as larvae in a natural pond. The molecular analysis of collected specimens showed a similarity of 96% to specimens from Italy, suggesting that this species was imported from that country, taking into consideration that many inhabitants of the area worked in Italy and came back to Romania during the summer.…”
Section: Updates On the Occurrence And Bionomics Of The Potential Vec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical and subtropical climates are the most geographically favourable environments for mosquitoes to thrive and reproduce, making them a significant threat for mosquito-borne illnesses in these regions. Nevertheless, the occurrence of climate change, together with the surge in human travel and migration seen in recent times, has led to the dissemination of these illnesses to regions where they were previously absent [1][2][3][4] . Aedes aegypti poses a significant public health threat since it is very effective in transmitting diseases such as malaria, dengue, Chikungunya, Zika, and other arboviruses [5,6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These limitations have led to the development and incorporation of molecular tools that facilitate and speed up the identi cation of vectors in areas of high diversity. Multiplex PCR, allele-speci c PCR, and sequencing have been successfully used to diagnose Anopheles species in Malaysia [16], Germany [17], Korea [18], Romania [19], India [20], Ethiopia [21], Sri Lanka [22], Indonesia [23], Papua New Guinea [24] and several other countries [25][26][27][28][29][30]. Other authors have opted for an approach based on digestion with restriction enzymes of DNA sequences such as ITS2, D3, COI, or COII [20,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%