Dengue-2 and guadeloupe mosquito virus RNA detected in aedes (Stegomyia) spp. collected in a vehicle impound yard in Santo André, SP, Brazil

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Abstract

In 2018–2019, we conducted mosquito collections in a municipal vehicle impound yard, which is 10 km from the Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area in Santo André, SP, Brazil. Our aim is to study arboviruses in the impound yard, to understand the transmission of arboviruses in an urban environment in Brazil. We captured the mosquitoes using human-landing catches and processed them for arbovirus detection by conventional and quantitative RT-PCR assays. We captured two mosquito species, Aedes aegypti (73 total specimens; 18 females and 55 males) and Ae. albopictus (34 specimens; 27 females and 7 males). The minimum infection rate for DENV-2 was 11.5 per 1000 (CI95%: 1–33.9). The detection of DENV-2 RNA in an Ae. albopictus female suggests that this virus might occur in high infection rates in the sampled mosquito population and is endemic in the urban areas of Santo André. In addition, Guadeloupe mosquito virus RNA was detected in an Ae. aegypti female. To our knowledge, this was the first detection of the Guadeloupe mosquito virus in Brazil.

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Rangel, M. E. O., Oliveira, L. P. R., Cabral, A. D., Gois, K. C., Lima, M. V. M., Reis, B. C. A. A., … Laporta, G. Z. (2021). Dengue-2 and guadeloupe mosquito virus RNA detected in aedes (Stegomyia) spp. collected in a vehicle impound yard in Santo André, SP, Brazil. Insects, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12030248

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