Comer J A, Kavanaugh D M, Stallknecht D E, Ware G O, Corn J L, Nettles V F
Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.
J Med Entomol. 1993 May;30(3):555-60. doi: 10.1093/jmedent/30.3.555.
We studied the effects of three forest types on multiple factors that are believed to influence the transmission of the New Jersey serotype of vesicular stomatitis (VSNJ) virus on Ossabaw Island, GA. These factors included availability of tree hole diurnal resting habitat for the presumed sand fly vector, Lutzomyia shannoni Dyar; relative abundance of L. shannoni; prevalence of VSNJ virus infection in sand flies; and prevalence of VSNJ virus antibodies in wild swine. Tree hole availability, sand fly abundance, and antibody prevalence in swine were significantly greater in maritime live oak forest than in other forest types. A single isolate of VSNJ virus was obtained from sand flies collected in maritime live oak forest. These data indicate that the relative abundance of adult L. shannoni is influenced significantly by the availability of tree holes and that VSNJ virus infection in wild swine is linked to forest type and is greatest in areas capable of supporting abundant populations of L. shannoni.
我们研究了三种森林类型对多种因素的影响,这些因素被认为会影响佐治亚州奥萨巴岛水疱性口炎新泽西血清型(VSNJ)病毒的传播。这些因素包括假定的沙蝇传播媒介——香农白蛉(Lutzomyia shannoni Dyar)树洞昼夜栖息生境的可用性;香农白蛉的相对丰度;沙蝇中VSNJ病毒感染的患病率;以及野猪中VSNJ病毒抗体的患病率。与其他森林类型相比,滨海活橡树林中的树洞可用性、沙蝇丰度和猪的抗体患病率显著更高。从滨海活橡树林采集的沙蝇中分离出一株VSNJ病毒。这些数据表明,成年香农白蛉的相对丰度受树洞可用性的显著影响,并且野猪中的VSNJ病毒感染与森林类型有关,在能够支持大量香农白蛉种群的地区感染率最高。