Liverpool University Climate and Infectious Diseases of Animals Group, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Chester High Road, Neston, Cheshire CH64 7TE.
Vet Rec. 2011 Mar 5;168(9):242. doi: 10.1136/vr.c6684. Epub 2011 Feb 15.
On four nights in June 2008, light traps were operated for Culicoides biting midges, the vector species for bluetongue virus (BTV), at five sites in Chester Zoo in north-west England. Over 35,000 Culicoides midges, of 25 species, were captured, including high densities inside animal enclosures. Over 94 per cent of all the Culicoides trapped were females of the Obsoletus group, which is implicated as the vector of BTV serotype 8 in northern Europe. The mean catch of this group per trap per night was over 1500, suggesting a potential risk of BTV transmission if the virus is introduced to Chester Zoo in the animals or midges in the summer.
2008 年 6 月的四个晚上,在英格兰西北部的切斯特动物园的五个地点,使用诱虫灯捕获了传播蓝舌病病毒(BTV)的致倦库蚊。捕获了超过 35000 只库蠓,包括 25 个物种,其中包括动物围栏内的高密度种群。捕获的所有库蠓中,超过 94%为 Obsoletus 组的雌性,该组被认为是北欧 BTV 血清型 8 的传播媒介。如果病毒在夏季被引入切斯特动物园的动物或库蠓中,每夜每只诱虫灯的平均捕获量超过 1500 只,表明存在 BTV 传播的潜在风险。