Effect of incubation at overwintering temperatures on the replication of West Nile virus in New York Culex pipiens (Diptera : Culicidae)

Citation
Dj. Dohm et Mj. Turell, Effect of incubation at overwintering temperatures on the replication of West Nile virus in New York Culex pipiens (Diptera : Culicidae), J MED ENT, 38(3), 2001, pp. 462-464
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
ISSN journal
00222585 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
462 - 464
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2585(200105)38:3<462:EOIAOT>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
We examined the effect of simulated overwintering temperatures on West Nile (WN) virus replication in Culex pipiens L. derived from mosquitoes collect ed during the autumn 1999 WN epizootic in New York. The WN virus was a stra in isolated from a dead crow also collected during this outbreak. Virus was recovered from most mosquitoes held exclusively at 26 degreesC. In contras t, none of the mosquitoes held exclusively at the lower temperatures had de tectable infections. When mosquitoes Mere transferred to 26 degreesC after being held at 10 degreesC for 21-42 d, infection and dissemination rates in creased with increased incubation at 26 degreesC. Future studies involving the attempted isolation of WN virus from overwintering mosquitoes may benef it from holding the mosquitoes at 12 degreesC before testing for infectious virus.