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蚊子无国界:加拿大魁北克省南部潜在物种引入的监测

Mosquitoes Know No Borders: Surveillance of Potential Introduction of Species in Southern Québec, Canada.

作者信息

Lowe Anne-Marie, Forest-Bérard Karl, Trudel Richard, Lo Ernest, Gamache Philippe, Tandonnet Matthieu, Kotchi Serge-Olivier, Leighton Patrick, Dibernardo Antonia, Lindsay Robbin, Ludwig Antoinette

机构信息

Direction des Risques Biologiques et de la Santé au Travail, Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec, 190 Boulevard Crémazie Est, Montréal, QC H2P 1E2, Canada.

Groupe de Recherche en Épidémiologie des Zoonoses et Santé Publique (GREZOSP), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Montréal, 3200 Rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 2M2, Canada.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2021 Aug 7;10(8):998. doi: 10.3390/pathogens10080998.

Abstract

Current climatic conditions limit the distribution of () (Skuse, Diptera: Culicidae) in the north, but predictive climate models suggest this species could establish itself in southern Canada by 2040. A vector of chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever, Zika and West Nile viruses, the has been detected in Windsor, Ontario since 2016. Given the potential public health implications, and knowing that can easily be introduced by ground transportation, this study aimed to determine if specimens could be detected, using an adequate methodology, in southern Québec. Mosquitoes were sampled in 2016 and 2017 along the main roads connecting Canada and the U.S., using Biogent traps (Sentinel-2, Gravide traps) and ovitraps. Overall, 24 mosquito spp. were captured, excluding , but detecting one (Skuse) specimen (laid eggs). The most frequent species among captured adults were , complex, and (31.0%, 26.0%, and 17.3%, respectively). The present study adds to the increasing number of studies reporting on the range expansions of these mosquito species, and suggests that ongoing monitoring, using multiple capture techniques targeting a wide range of species, may provide useful information to public health with respect to the growing risk of emerging mosquito-borne diseases in southern Canada.

摘要

当前的气候条件限制了()(斯库斯蚊,双翅目:蚊科)在北方的分布,但气候预测模型表明,到2040年该物种可能会在加拿大南部立足。作为基孔肯雅热、登革热、黄热病、寨卡病毒和西尼罗河病毒的传播媒介,自2016年以来,在安大略省温莎市已检测到该蚊种。鉴于其对公共卫生的潜在影响,并且知道该蚊种可通过陆路运输轻易传入,本研究旨在确定能否使用适当的方法在魁北克省南部检测到该蚊种的标本。2016年和2017年,沿着连接加拿大和美国的主要道路,使用Biogent诱捕器(哨兵2型、孕蚊诱捕器)和产卵诱捕器采集蚊子样本。总体而言,共捕获了24种蚊子(不包括该蚊种),但检测到1只斯库斯蚊标本(产了卵)。捕获的成虫中最常见的蚊种是(某种蚊)、(某种蚊)复合体和(某种蚊)(分别占31.0%、26.0%和17.3%)。本研究增加了越来越多关于这些蚊种分布范围扩大的研究报告,并表明,利用针对多种蚊种的多种捕获技术进行持续监测,可能会为公共卫生部门提供有关加拿大南部新出现的蚊媒疾病风险增加的有用信息。

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