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Diversity of West Nile and Usutu virus strains in mosquitoes at an international airport in Austria

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TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES
卷 69, 期 4, 页码 2096-2109

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.14198

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airport; Austria; Culex pipiens; mosquito-borne diseases; Usutu virus; virus monitoring; West Nile virus

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Through monitoring at the largest international airport in Austria for two years, it was found that in 2018, West Nile virus and Usutu virus were detected in mosquito pools, primarily caused by Culex mosquitoes. In 2019, no viral nucleic acids were detected in any mosquito pools. The study suggests that airports may serve as focal points for arbovirus activity, especially during epidemic years, and should be taken into consideration when designing mosquito control and arbovirus monitoring programs.
Increased globalization and international transportation have resulted in the inadvertent introduction of exotic mosquitoes and new mosquito-borne diseases. International airports are among the possible points of entry for mosquitoes and their pathogens. We established a mosquito and mosquito-borne diseases monitoring programme at the largest international airport in Austria and report the results for the first two years, 2018 and 2019. This included weekly monitoring and sampling of adult mosquitoes, and screening them for the presence of viral nucleic acids by standard molecular diagnostic techniques. Additionally, we surveyed the avian community at the airport, as birds are potentially amplifying hosts. In 2018, West Nile virus (WNV) was detected in 14 pools and Usutu virus (USUV) was detected in another 14 pools of mosquitoes (minimum infection rate [MIR] of 6.8 for each virus). Of these 28 pools, 26 consisted of female Culex pipiens/torrentium, and two contained male Culex sp. mosquitoes. Cx. pipiens/torrentium mosquitoes were the most frequently captured mosquito species at the airport. The detected WNV strains belonged to five sub-clusters within the sub-lineage 2d-1, and all detected USUV strains were grouped to at least seven sub-clusters among the cluster Europe 2; all strains were previously shown to be endemic in Austria. In 2019, all mosquito pools were negative for any viral nucleic acids tested. Our study suggests that airports may serve as foci of arbovirus activity, particularly during epidemic years, and should be considered when designing mosquito control and arbovirus monitoring programmes.

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