Genetic structure of Aedes aegypti populations in Chiang Mai (Thailand) and relation with dengue transmission

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Abstract

We analysed the population genetic structure and differentiation regarding vector competence dengue virus of 15 Aedes aegypti samples collected from Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. Based polymorphism of 10 isoenzyme loci, genetic differentiation was confirmed among samples collected different subdistricts (high FST values and P < 0.05). Based on infection rate for a dengue 2 virus, susceptibilities were similar in mosquitoes collected in San Nuea subdistrict and in Choeng Doi subdistrict, and were heterogeneous in populations sampled in other subdistricts. These findings discussed and related to insecticide treatments.

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Mousson, L., Vazeille, M., Chawprom, S., Prajakwong, S., Rodhain, F., & Failloux, A. B. (2002). Genetic structure of Aedes aegypti populations in Chiang Mai (Thailand) and relation with dengue transmission. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 7(10), 865–872. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3156.2002.00939.x

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