Detection of Aedes-borne viruses from field-caught mosquitoes and consideration for establishment of persistent DENV transmission cycles in Japan

Daisuke Kobayashi, Toshinori Sasaki, H. Isawa
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: In 2014, an outbreak of dengue fever occurred in the Tokyo metropolis for the first time in approximately 70 years. Since then, more than 200 imported dengue cases have been reported each year, in parallel with an upsurge in the number of overseas visitors into Japan. Therefore, the risk of an outbreak of dengue fever remains unchanged. On September 2, 2019, a drill for an Aedes -borne virus outbreak was conducted in the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. In the drill, mosquitoes were collected in the Garden and examined for the presence of Aedes -borne viruses. However, no viruses including dengue virus were detected in the mosquitoes. This review presents the results of the virus detection drill and discusses the possibility of establishment of persistent DENV transmission cycles in Japan from the aspect of the viral ecology.
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从日本野外捕获的蚊子中检测伊蚊传播病毒并考虑建立登革热病毒持续传播周期
2014年,东京都约70年来首次爆发登革热疫情。自那时以来,每年报告的输入性登革热病例超过200例,与此同时,前往日本的海外游客人数激增。因此,登革热暴发的风险保持不变。2019年9月2日,在新宿御苑国立公园进行了伊蚊传播病毒疫情防控演练。在演习中,在花园里收集蚊子并检查是否存在伊蚊传播的病毒。然而,在蚊子中未检测到包括登革热病毒在内的病毒。本文综述了病毒检测演习的结果,并从病毒生态学的角度讨论了在日本建立DENV持续传播周期的可能性。
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