Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
J Med Entomol. 2011 Nov;48(6):1197-201. doi: 10.1603/me11062.
West Nile virus (WNV) is currently active in Kenya as evidenced by the detection of antibodies in birds bled as part of an avian influenza surveillance program in 2009. Although WNV has been isolated from several mosquito species in Kenya, no studies have ever been conducted to determine which of these species are competent vectors of this virus. Therefore, we allowed Kenyan mosquitoes to feed on 2- or 3-d-old chickens that had been infected with a Lineage one strain of WNV 24-48 h earlier. These mosquitoes were tested approximately 2 wk later to determine infection, dissemination, and transmission rates. All five species [Culex quinquefasciatus Say, Culex univittatus Theobald, Culex vansomereni Edwards, Mansonia africana (Theobald), and Mansonia uniformis (Theobald)] were susceptible to infection, but disseminated infections were detected only in the three Culex, and not the two Mansonia species. Culex mosquitoes with a disseminated infection readily transmitted virus by bite, but even when inoculated with WNV, the two Mansonia failed to transmit virus, indicating a salivary gland barrier. These studies indicate that the three Culex species may play a role in the transmission of WNV in Kenya.
西尼罗河病毒(WNV)目前在肯尼亚活跃,这可以从 2009 年在鸟类流感监测计划中采集的鸟类血液中检测到抗体得到证明。尽管 WNV 已从肯尼亚的几种蚊子中分离出来,但从未进行过研究以确定这些物种中哪些是该病毒的有效传播媒介。因此,我们让肯尼亚蚊子吸食 2 至 3 日龄的感染了 WNV 谱系 1 株的鸡,感染发生在 24-48 小时之前。大约两周后,这些蚊子被检测以确定感染、传播和传播率。所有五种蚊子(库蚊、白纹伊蚊、库蚊桑马伦、非洲曼蚊和均匀曼蚊)都易受感染,但仅在三种库蚊中检测到传播感染,而在两种曼蚊中未检测到。具有传播感染的库蚊蚊子很容易通过叮咬传播病毒,但即使接种了 WNV,两种曼蚊也未能传播病毒,这表明存在唾液腺屏障。这些研究表明,三种库蚊可能在肯尼亚 WNV 的传播中发挥作用。