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登革热感染埃及伊蚊的飞行特性。

Flight traits of dengue-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

机构信息

Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, 3216, Australia; CSIRO Health & Biosecurity, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Geelong, Victoria, 3220, Australia.

CSIRO Health & Biosecurity, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Geelong, Victoria, 3220, Australia.

出版信息

Comput Biol Med. 2024 Mar;171:108178. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108178. Epub 2024 Feb 19.

Abstract

Understanding the flight behaviour of dengue-infected mosquitoes can play a vital role in various contexts, including modelling disease risks and developing effective interventions against dengue. Studies on the locomotor activity of dengue-infected mosquitoes have often faced challenges in terms of methodology. Some studies used small tubes, which impacted the natural movement of the mosquitoes, while others that used cages did not capture the three-dimensional flights, despite mosquitoes naturally flying in three dimensions. In this study, we utilised Mask RCNN (Region-based Convolutional Neural Network) along with cubic spline interpolation to comprehensively track the three-dimensional flight behaviour of dengue-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. This analysis considered a number of parameters as characteristics of mosquito flight, including flight duration, number of flights, Euclidean distance, flight speed, and the volume (space) covered during flights. The accuracy achieved for mosquito detection and tracking was 98.34% for flying mosquitoes and 100% for resting mosquitoes. Notably, the interpolated data accounted for only 0.31%, underscoring the reliability of the results. Flight traits results revealed that exposure to the dengue virus significantly increases the flight duration (p-value 0.0135 × 10) and volume (space) covered during flights (p-value 0.029) whilst decreasing the total number of flights compared to uninfected mosquitoes. The study did not observe any evident impact on the Euclidean distance (p-value 0.064) and speed (p-value 0.064) of Aedes aegypti. These results highlight the intricate relationship between dengue infection and the flight behaviour of Aedes aegypti, providing valuable insights into the virus transmission dynamics. This study focused on dengue-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes; future research can explore the impact of other arboviruses on mosquito flight behaviour.

摘要

了解感染登革热病毒的蚊子的飞行行为在各种情况下都起着至关重要的作用,包括模拟疾病风险和开发针对登革热的有效干预措施。感染登革热病毒的蚊子的运动活性研究在方法学方面常常面临挑战。一些研究使用小管子,这会影响蚊子的自然运动,而另一些使用笼子的研究则无法捕捉到蚊子的三维飞行,尽管蚊子自然地在三维空间中飞行。在这项研究中,我们使用 Mask RCNN(基于区域的卷积神经网络)结合三次样条插值,全面跟踪感染登革热的埃及伊蚊的三维飞行行为。这项分析考虑了许多参数作为蚊子飞行的特征,包括飞行持续时间、飞行次数、欧几里得距离、飞行速度以及飞行过程中覆盖的空间体积。蚊子检测和跟踪的准确率为 98.34%(飞行中的蚊子)和 100%(静止中的蚊子)。值得注意的是,插值数据仅占 0.31%,这突显了结果的可靠性。飞行特征结果表明,与未感染的蚊子相比,感染登革热病毒会显著增加蚊子的飞行持续时间(p 值 0.0135×10)和飞行过程中覆盖的空间体积(p 值 0.029),同时减少飞行次数。该研究未观察到登革热病毒对欧几里得距离(p 值 0.064)和速度(p 值 0.064)的明显影响。这些结果突出了登革热感染与埃及伊蚊飞行行为之间的复杂关系,为病毒传播动力学提供了有价值的见解。本研究关注感染登革热的埃及伊蚊,未来的研究可以探索其他虫媒病毒对蚊子飞行行为的影响。

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