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Detection of mosquito-only flaviviruses in Europe

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY
卷 93, 期 -, 页码 1215-1225

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.040485-0

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  1. Regione Emilia-Romagna [COMM07001]
  2. Italian Ministry of Health [PRC2009004]
  3. European Social Fund (European Union)
  4. Czech government [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/09.0034]
  5. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [2B08003, Z60220518, LC0600]
  6. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic [Z50070508]
  7. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [206/09/H026]
  8. European Commission [010284-2, EDEN0157]
  9. Junta de Andalucia project [P07-RNM-02511]
  10. FIS [PI07/1308]
  11. Red de Investigacion de Centros de Enfermedaes Tropicales (RICET) [RD06/0021]
  12. Institute of Health Carlos III
  13. Spanish Ministry of Health and Social Policy
  14. Defra [SE0530]
  15. EU under FP7 grant Arbo-Zoonet: International Network for Capacity Building for the Control of Emerging Viral Vector Borne Zoonotic Diseases

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The genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae, includes a number of important arthropod-transmitted human pathogens such as dengue viruses, West Nile Virus, Japanese encephalitis virus and yellow fever virus. In addition, the genus includes flaviviruses without a known vertebrate reservoir, which have been detected only in insects, particularly in mosquitoes, such as cell fusing agent virus, Kamiti River virus, Culex flavivirus, Aedes flavivirus, Quang Binh virus, Nakiwogo virus and Calbertado virus. Reports of the detection of these viruses with no recognized pathogenic role in humans are increasing in mosquitoes collected around the world, particularly in those sampled in entomological surveys targeting pathogenic flaviviruses. The presence of six potential flaviviruses, detected from independent European arbovirus surveys undertaken in the Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the UK between 2007 and 2010, is reported in this work. Whilst the Aedes flaviviruses, detected in Italy from Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, had already been isolated in Japan, the remaining five viruses have not been reported previously: one was detected in Italy, Portugal and Spain from Aedes mosquitoes (particularly from Aedes caspius), one in Portugal and Spain from Culex theileri mosquitoes, one in the Czech Republic and Italy from Aedes vexans, one in the Czech Republic from Aedes vexans and the last in the UK from Aedes cinereus. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the close relationship of these putative viruses to other insectonly flaviviruses.

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