Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil

Over 60,500 dengue cases were reported in the state of Espírito Santo (ES), Brazil, between 1995 and 1998. The study's purpose was to identify whether Aedes albopictus was transmitting the dengue virus during an epidemic in the locality of Vila Bethânia (Viana County),Vitória, ES. From April 3...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nicolas Degallier, José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira, Sidinei da Silva Soares, Regilene D Pereira, Santuzza C F Pinto, Antonio de Jesus Melo Chaib, Pedro F C Vasconcelos, Enilce Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102003000300019&lng=en&tlng=en
id doaj-4fbceea028bf475ebfab2b06bb3ad117
record_format Article
spelling doaj-4fbceea028bf475ebfab2b06bb3ad1172020-11-25T03:51:03ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-8787373386387S0034-89102003000300019Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in BrazilNicolas Degallier0José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira1Sidinei da Silva Soares2Regilene D Pereira3Santuzza C F Pinto4Antonio de Jesus Melo Chaib5Pedro F C Vasconcelos6Enilce Oliveira7Secretaria Estadual da SaúdeSecretaria Estadual da SaúdeMinistério da SaúdeSecretaria Estadual da SaúdeSecretaria Estadual da SaúdeSecretaria Estadual da SaúdeMinistério da SaúdeSecretaria Estadual da SaúdeOver 60,500 dengue cases were reported in the state of Espírito Santo (ES), Brazil, between 1995 and 1998. The study's purpose was to identify whether Aedes albopictus was transmitting the dengue virus during an epidemic in the locality of Vila Bethânia (Viana County),Vitória, ES. From April 3 to 9, 1998, blood and serum samples were collected daily for virus isolation and serological testing. Four autochthonous cases were confirmed through DEN 1 virus isolation and two autochthonous cases through MAC ELISA testing. Of 37 Ae. aegypti and 200 Ae. albopictus adult mosquitoes collected and inoculated, DEN1 virus was isolated only from a pool of two Ae. aegypti female mosquitoes. The study results suggest that Ae. albopictus still cannot be considered an inter-human vector in dengue epidemics in Brazil.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102003000300019&lng=en&tlng=endenguedengue virusdisease outbreaksaedesaedes aegyptiaedes albopictushuman serology
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Nicolas Degallier
José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira
Sidinei da Silva Soares
Regilene D Pereira
Santuzza C F Pinto
Antonio de Jesus Melo Chaib
Pedro F C Vasconcelos
Enilce Oliveira
spellingShingle Nicolas Degallier
José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira
Sidinei da Silva Soares
Regilene D Pereira
Santuzza C F Pinto
Antonio de Jesus Melo Chaib
Pedro F C Vasconcelos
Enilce Oliveira
Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
Revista de Saúde Pública
dengue
dengue virus
disease outbreaks
aedes
aedes aegypti
aedes albopictus
human serology
author_facet Nicolas Degallier
José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira
Sidinei da Silva Soares
Regilene D Pereira
Santuzza C F Pinto
Antonio de Jesus Melo Chaib
Pedro F C Vasconcelos
Enilce Oliveira
author_sort Nicolas Degallier
title Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
title_short Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
title_full Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
title_fullStr Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in Brazil
title_sort aedes albopictus may not be vector of dengue virus in human epidemics in brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
1518-8787
description Over 60,500 dengue cases were reported in the state of Espírito Santo (ES), Brazil, between 1995 and 1998. The study's purpose was to identify whether Aedes albopictus was transmitting the dengue virus during an epidemic in the locality of Vila Bethânia (Viana County),Vitória, ES. From April 3 to 9, 1998, blood and serum samples were collected daily for virus isolation and serological testing. Four autochthonous cases were confirmed through DEN 1 virus isolation and two autochthonous cases through MAC ELISA testing. Of 37 Ae. aegypti and 200 Ae. albopictus adult mosquitoes collected and inoculated, DEN1 virus was isolated only from a pool of two Ae. aegypti female mosquitoes. The study results suggest that Ae. albopictus still cannot be considered an inter-human vector in dengue epidemics in Brazil.
topic dengue
dengue virus
disease outbreaks
aedes
aedes aegypti
aedes albopictus
human serology
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102003000300019&lng=en&tlng=en
work_keys_str_mv AT nicolasdegallier aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT josemarcussocratesteixeira aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT sidineidasilvasoares aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT regilenedpereira aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT santuzzacfpinto aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT antoniodejesusmelochaib aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT pedrofcvasconcelos aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
AT enilceoliveira aedesalbopictusmaynotbevectorofdenguevirusinhumanepidemicsinbrazil
_version_ 1724489049444450304