Hall-Mendelin Sonja, Hewitson Glen R, Genge Doris, Burtonclay Peter J, De Jong Amanda J, Pyke Alyssa T, van den Hurk Andrew F
Public Health Virology, Forensic and Scientific Services, Department of Health, Queensland Government, Coopers Plains, Australia.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2017 May;96(5):1241-1243. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0981.
AbstractThe utility of applying infected to Flinders Technology Associates (FTA) cards for storage, transport, and detection of dengue, Zika, and Barmah Forest viruses was assessed in laboratory-based experiments. The mosquitoes had been removed from Gravid Traps maintained under conditions of high temperature and humidity. RNA of all viruses could be detected in infected mosquitoes on FTA cards either individually or in pools with uninfected mosquitoes, and stored for up to 28 days. Importantly, there was only a minimal decrease in RNA levels in mosquitoes between days 0 and 28, indicating that viral RNA was relatively stable on the cards. FTA cards thus provide a mechanism for storing potentially infected mosquitoes collected in the field and transporting them to a central diagnostic facility for virus detection.
在实验室实验中评估了将感染病毒的蚊子应用于弗林德斯技术协会(FTA)卡进行登革热、寨卡和巴马森林病毒的储存、运输及检测的效用。这些蚊子是从在高温高湿条件下饲养的孕蚊诱捕器中取出的。所有病毒的RNA均可在FTA卡上的感染蚊子中单独检测到,或在与未感染蚊子混合的样本中检测到,且可储存长达28天。重要的是,在第0天至第28天之间,蚊子体内的RNA水平仅有极小的下降,这表明病毒RNA在卡片上相对稳定。因此,FTA卡为储存野外收集的潜在感染蚊子并将其运输至中央诊断设施进行病毒检测提供了一种机制。