Identification of Blood Meals from Potential Arbovirus Mosquito Vectors in the Peruvian Amazon Basin.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
; 95(5): 1026-1030, 2016 Nov 02.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-27621304
The transmission dynamics of many arboviruses in the Amazon Basin region have not been fully elucidated, including the vectors and natural reservoir hosts. Identification of blood meal sources in field-caught mosquitoes could yield information for identifying potential arbovirus vertebrate hosts. We identified blood meal sources in 131 mosquitoes collected from areas endemic for arboviruses in the Peruvian Department of Loreto by sequencing polymerase chain reaction amplicons of the cytochrome b gene. Psorophora (Janthinosoma) albigenu, Psorophora (Grabhamia) cingulata, Mansonia humeralis, Anopheles oswaldoi s.l., and Anopheles benarrochi s.l. had mainly anthropophilic feeding preferences; Aedes (Ochlerotatus) serratus, and Aedes (Ochlerotatus) fulvus had feeding preferences for peridomestic animals; and Culex (Melanoconion) spp. fed on a variety of vertebrates, mainly rodents (spiny rats), birds, and amphibians. On the basis of these feeding preferences, many mosquitoes could be considered as potential enzootic and bridge arbovirus vectors in the Amazon Basin of Peru.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Arboviruses
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Host-Pathogen Interactions
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Feeding Behavior
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Mosquito Vectors
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Limits:
Animals
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Peru
Language:
En
Journal:
Am J Trop Med Hyg
Year:
2016
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
United States