Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
Department of Pathobiological Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 21;10:818204. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.818204. eCollection 2022.
During the summers of 2017-2019, 60 human cases of Jamestown Canyon virus-associated disease were reported in the State of Wisconsin, U.S.A; by comparison, there were 28 cases in the 5 years prior. Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV, Peribunyaviridae: ) is a zoonotic, mosquito-borne virus that is endemic throughout North America. The proposed transmission cycle for JCV involves horizontal transmission by a variety of mammal-feeding mosquito species and deer hosts, and transseasonal maintenance by vertical transmission in mosquito species. Although some of the earliest work on JCV transmission and disease was done in Wisconsin (WI), little is known about the spectrum of mosquitoes that are currently involved in transmission and maintenance of JCV, which is key to inform the approach to control and prevent JCV transmission, and to understand why case numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. Therefore, we undertook an intensive surveillance effort in Sawyer and Washburn counties, WI between April and August of 2018 and 2019, in an area with a concentration of JCV human cases. Larval and adult stages of mosquitoes were surveyed using larval dippers and emergence traps, light traps, resting boxes, a Shannon-style trap, and backpack aspirator. In total, 14,949 mosquitoes were collected in 2018, and 28,056 in 2019; these specimens represent 26 species in 7 genera. Suspect vector species were tested for JCV by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); of 23 species that were tested, only yielded JCV positive results. In 2018, a single pool of tested positive. In 2019, with more focused early season surveillance, we detected JCV in 4 pools of adult mosquitoes, and one pool that consisted of lab-raised adults that were collected as larvae. Material from all of these PCR-positive samples also yielded infectious virus in cell culture. Overall, these data provide new insight into the seasonality and habitat preferences for 26 mosquito species in Northern WI, which will be useful to inform future surveillance efforts for JCV. The results underscore the importance of as a vector species involved in transseasonal maintenance of JCV in this region.
在 2017-2019 年的夏天,美国威斯康星州报告了 60 例与 Jamestown Canyon 病毒相关的疾病病例;相比之下,在之前的 5 年中,有 28 例病例。Jamestown Canyon 病毒(JCV,Peribunyaviridae:)是一种人畜共患的、通过蚊子传播的病毒,在整个北美洲流行。JCV 的拟议传播循环包括各种以哺乳动物为食的蚊子物种和鹿宿主的水平传播,以及蚊子物种中的垂直传播进行跨季节维持。尽管最早对 JCV 传播和疾病的研究是在威斯康星州(WI)进行的,但目前参与 JCV 传播和维持的蚊子种类知之甚少,这对于控制和预防 JCV 传播的方法以及了解近年来病例数量为何急剧增加至关重要。因此,我们在 2018 年和 2019 年 4 月至 8 月期间在威斯康星州的 Sawyer 和 Washburn 县进行了一项密集的监测工作,该地区有集中的 JCV 人类病例。使用幼虫吸虫和成虫陷阱、灯光陷阱、休息箱、Shannon 式陷阱和背包吸气器对蚊子的幼虫和成虫阶段进行了调查。2018 年共收集了 14949 只蚊子,2019 年收集了 28056 只蚊子;这些标本代表 7 个属的 26 个物种。通过聚合酶链反应(PCR)对疑似媒介物种进行 JCV 检测;在检测的 23 个物种中,只有 种检测出 JCV 阳性结果。2018 年,一个单一的 测试结果为阳性。2019 年,随着早期监测工作的重点更加明确,我们在 4 个成蚊蚊群和一个由幼虫收集的实验室饲养成蚊蚊群中检测到 JCV。所有这些 PCR 阳性样本的材料也在细胞培养中产生了传染性病毒。总的来说,这些数据为北威斯康星州 26 种蚊子的季节性和栖息地偏好提供了新的见解,这将有助于为未来的 JCV 监测工作提供信息。结果强调了 在该地区跨季节维持 JCV 中的媒介物种的重要性。