[首次在尼日尔塔胡阿的喙库蚊中发现裂谷热病毒]。

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-06-30 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v4i2.2024.512
Souleymane Mahamane Iro, Adamou Lagare, Abdoul-Aziz Maiga, Zara Nouhou, Haladou Gagara, Hadiza Ousmane, Abdoul-Nasser Hassoumi Sanda, Halima Zamanka, Soumana Amadou, Fouta Boubakar, Ibrahima Issa Arzika, Laminou Ibrahim Maman
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背景:裂谷热(RVF)是一种虫媒病毒疾病,经常在撒哈拉以南非洲地区和阿拉伯半岛爆发流行。2016 年,尼日尔 Tahoua 地区首次爆发裂谷热,给动物和人类健康造成了严重后果。本研究旨在调查 RVFV 在潜在病媒中的传播情况:这是一项横断面调查,于 2021 年 8 月在塔瓦和阿加德兹地区进行。成蚊收集方法包括在人类住所进行晨间喷雾和使用疾控中心的灯光诱捕法。经过形态鉴定后,提取病毒 RNA。RNA 的提取使用 QIAamp Viral RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen)。采用 qRT-PCR 方法检测 RVFV:共鉴定出 2487 只昆虫(1978 只蚊子、509 只沙蝇和 251 只咬蠓),并将其分为三个科(Culicidae、Psychodidae 和 Ceratopogonidae)。库蚊科中库蚊属的数量最多,以 Cx.pipiens(31.88%;n = 793)为主,其次是 Mansonia sp(21.51%;n = 535)、Anophelesgambiae s.l.(8.44%;n = 210)、An.rufipes (0.48%; n = 12),Cx. quinquefasciatus (6.39%; n = 159),Psychodidae 与沙蝇(20.46%; n = 509),以及 Ceratopogonidae 与 Culicoides 属(10.09%; n = 251)。对蚊子样本(n = 96)进行的 qRT-PCR 分析显示,有一只琵蚊(Cx.pipiens)对 RVFV 呈阳性。该样本来自塔萨拉(Tassara)地区,采用 CDC 灯光诱捕法采集:这项研究首次揭示了 RVFV 在尼日尔蝰蛇中的传播情况,并强调了这种病媒在疾病传播中可能扮演的媒介角色。应开展进一步调查,以确定支持该病毒在该地区持续存在的生物和生态决定因素,从而为控制干预措施提供指导。
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[First detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus among Culex pipiens in Tahoua, Niger].

Background: The Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is an arbovirus disease responsible of regular epizootics and epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa and Arabian Peninsula. In 2016, Niger experienced its first outbreak of RVF in Tahoua region, which resulted in high consequences in animal and human health. The aim of this study was to investigate on the RVFV circulation among potential vectors of the disease.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey carried out in Tahoua and Agadez regions in August 2021. Adult mosquitoes were collected by using the morning spray in human dwellings and the CDC light trap methods. After morphological identification, viral RNA was extracted. The RNA was extracted by using QIAamp Viral RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen). The RVFV detection was performed by using the qRT-PCR method.

Results: A total of 2487 insects (1978 mosquitoes, 509 sandflies and 251 biting midges) were identified and divided into three families (Culicidae, Psychodidae and Ceratopogonidae). The Culicidae family composed of the Culex genus being the most abundant with a predominance of Cx.pipiens (31.88%; n = 793) followed by Mansonia sp (21.51%; n = 535), Anophelesgambiae s.l. (8.44%; n = 210), An. pharoensis (0.72%; n = 18), An. rufipes (0.48%; n = 12), Cx. quinquefasciatus (6.39%; n = 159), the Psychodidae with sandflies (20.46%; n = 509), and the Ceratopogonidae with Culicoides genus (10.09%; n = 251). The qRT-PCR carried out on a sample of mosquitoes (N = 96) highlighted that one individual of Cx.pipiens was found positive to RVFV. This specimen was from Tassara locality (Tahoua) and collected by CDC Light Trap method.

Conclusion: This study reveals for the first time the circulation of RVFV among Cx.pipiens in Niger and highlights the possible vectorial role of this vector in the disease transmission. Further investigations should be carried out to identify the biological and ecological determinants that support the maintenance of the virus in this area in order to guide control interventions.

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