Mitchell C J, Miller B R, Gubler D J
Division of Vector-Borne Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Fort Collins, CO.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1987 Sep;3(3):460-5.
A combination of virus infection and transmission experiments showed that a Houston, Texas strain of Aedes albopictus is a competent vector for dengue (DEN), yellow fever (YF) and Ross River (RR) viruses. However, at 14 days incubation, DEN virus infection rates in a Puerto Rican strain of Aedes aegypti were significantly higher for each of the four DEN serotypes, except DEN-1, than in Houston Ae. albopictus fed simultaneously on the same virus suspensions. The degree of correlation between disseminated DEN infection rates in Houston Ae. albopictus and transmission to an in vitro system ranged from 42 to 88% for the four DEN serotypes. No significant difference was noted in YF virus infection rates or transmission rates in the two mosquito species fed on the same virus suspensions and incubated for the same time period. Also, RR virus infection and transmission rates in Houston and Hawaiian strains of Ae. albopictus were generally comparable.
病毒感染与传播实验相结合的结果表明,德克萨斯州休斯顿的白纹伊蚊品系是登革热(DEN)、黄热病(YF)和罗斯河(RR)病毒的有效传播媒介。然而,在14天的潜伏期内,波多黎各埃及伊蚊品系对四种登革热血清型(除DEN-1外)的病毒感染率,均显著高于同时以相同病毒悬液喂食的休斯顿白纹伊蚊。休斯顿白纹伊蚊中登革热病毒传播感染率与体外系统传播率之间的相关程度,四种登革热血清型为42%至88%。在以相同病毒悬液喂食并在相同时间段内培养的两种蚊虫中,黄热病病毒感染率或传播率未观察到显著差异。此外,休斯顿和夏威夷白纹伊蚊品系中罗斯河病毒的感染率和传播率总体相当。