Variation in vector competence for dengue 2 virus among 24 collections of Aedes aegypti from Mexico and the United States

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Aedes aegypti from 24 collections in Mexico and the United States were challenged orally with dengue 2 virus JAM1409 (DEN-2 JAM1409). The vector competence (VC) of the populations ranged from 24% to 83%. Mosquito populations from the Yucatan exhibited greater VC than those from other areas of Mexico. The presence or absence of a midgut infection barrier (MIB) and a midgut escape barrier (MEB) was determined for mosquitoes in each population. The percentage of mosquitoes exhibiting an MIB ranged from 14% to 59%, and those exhibiting an MEB ranged from 4% to 43% in the collections. The MIB and MEB were not completely independent as determined by regression analysis. Midgut infection rates were dose dependent.

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Bennett, K. E., Olson, K. E., Muñoz, M. de L., Fernandez-Salas, I., Farfan-Ale, J. A., Higgs, S., … Beaty, B. J. (2002). Variation in vector competence for dengue 2 virus among 24 collections of Aedes aegypti from Mexico and the United States. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 67(1), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2002.67.85

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