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葡萄牙野生捕获的白蛉中的托斯卡纳病毒,国家病媒监测网络的调查结果,2023年

Toscana Virus in Wild-Caught Sand Flies in Portugal, Findings from the National Vector Surveillance Network, 2023.

作者信息

Amaro Fátima, Zé-Zé Líbia, Osório Hugo Costa, Soares Patrícia, Silva Manuel, Freitas Inês Campos, Alves Maria João

机构信息

Centre for Vectors and Infectious Diseases Research, National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Avenida da Liberdade n.º 5, 2965-575 Águas de Moura, Portugal.

Environment and Infectious Diseases Research Group, Environmental Health Institute (ISAMB), 1649-028 Lisboa, Portugal.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2024 Oct 15;13(10):905. doi: 10.3390/pathogens13100905.

Abstract

Phlebotomine sand flies play a crucial role in both human and veterinary medicine, acting as vectors for parasites and most known phleboviruses. In Portugal, the REVIVE program, a comprehensive national surveillance network under the Ministry of Health, has included sand fly surveys since 2016. REVIVE aims to identify existing sand fly species in the country, determine which pathogens are circulating among them, and provide actionable insights for prevention and control measures when necessary. In this way, annually, from May to October, health technicians collect sand flies across mainland Portugal with CDC light traps. The collected sand flies are sent to the Centre for Vectors and Infectious Diseases Research for species identification and molecular screening of pathogens. On 21 September 2023, Toscana virus (TOSV), a well-known phlebovirus in the Mediterranean region due to its capacity to cause neurological disease, was detected in a pool of 30 sand flies collected in Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal. A 668 bp partial sequence of the nucleoprotein gene shows similarity with TOSV strains from Spain. To our knowledge, this is the first detection of TOSV in its vector in this country, having previously only been reported in vertebrate hosts. These findings highlight the important role of ongoing surveillance efforts in monitoring and understanding the dynamics of sand fly-borne diseases in Portugal.

摘要

白蛉在人类医学和兽医学中都起着至关重要的作用,是寄生虫和大多数已知白蛉病毒的传播媒介。在葡萄牙,“复兴”计划是卫生部下属的一个全面的国家监测网络,自2016年以来已将白蛉调查纳入其中。“复兴”计划旨在确定该国现有的白蛉种类,确定在它们中间传播的病原体,并在必要时为预防和控制措施提供可行的见解。通过这种方式,每年从5月到10月,卫生技术人员使用疾控中心的诱蚊灯在葡萄牙大陆采集白蛉。采集到的白蛉被送往病媒和传染病研究中心进行种类鉴定和病原体的分子筛查。2023年9月21日,在葡萄牙最南部地区阿尔加维采集的30只白蛉样本中检测到托斯卡纳病毒(TOSV),这是地中海地区一种因能引发神经系统疾病而闻名的白蛉病毒。核蛋白基因的一段668 bp的部分序列显示与来自西班牙的TOSV毒株相似。据我们所知,这是该国首次在其传播媒介中检测到TOSV,此前仅在脊椎动物宿主中报告过。这些发现凸显了持续监测工作在监测和了解葡萄牙白蛉传播疾病动态方面的重要作用。

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