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Introduction of invasive mosquito species into Europe and prospects for arbovirus transmission and vector control in an era of globalization

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摘要 Background Mosquito research in Europe has a long history,primarily focused on malaria vectors.In recent years,invasive mosquito species like the Asian tiger mosquito(Aedes albopictus)and the spread of arboviruses like dengue virus,chikungunya virus or bluetongue virus have led to an intensifcation of research and monitoring in Europe.The risk of further dissemination of exotic species and mosquito-borne pathogens is expected to increase with ongoing globalization,human mobility,transport geography,and climate warming.Researchers have conducted various studies to understand the ecology,biology,and efective control strategies of mosquitoes and associated pathogens.Main body Three invasive mosquito species are established in Europe:Asian tiger mosquito(Aedes albopictus),Japanese bush mosquito(Ae.japonicus),and Korean bush mosquito(Aedes koreicus).Ae.albopictus is the most invasive species and has been established in Europe since 1990.Over the past two decades,there has been an increasing number of outbreaks of infections by mosquito-borne viruses in particular chikungunya virus,dengue virus or Zika virus in Europe primary driven by Ae.albopictus.At the same time,climate change with rising temperatures results in increasing threat of invasive mosquito-borne viruses,in particular Usutu virus and West Nile virus transmitted by native Culex mosquito species.Efective mosquito control programs require a high level of community participation,going along with comprehensive information campaigns,to ensure source reduction and successful control.Control strategies for container breeding mosquitoes like Ae.albopictus or Culex species involve community participation,door-to-door control activities in private areas.Further measures can involve integration of sterile insect techniques,applying indigenous copepods,Wolbachia sp.bacteria,or genetically modifed mosquitoes,which is very unlike to be practiced as standard method in the near future.Conclusions Climate change and globalization resulting in the increased establishment of invasive mosquitoes in particular of the Asian tiger mosquito Ae.albopictus in Europe within the last 30 years and increasing outbreaks of infections by mosquito-borne viruses warrants intensifcation of research and monitoring.Further,efective future mosquito control programs require increase in intense community and private participation,applying physical,chemical,biological,and genetical control activities.
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出处 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第6期109-109,共1页 贫困所致传染病(英文)
基金 funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany(BMBF)under the project NEED(Grant no.01Kl2022).
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