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   Zika Virus in Gabon (Central Africa) - 2007: A New Threat from Aedes albopictus?  
   
نویسنده grard g. ,caron m. ,mombo i.m. ,nkoghe d. ,mboui ondo s. ,jiolle d. ,fontenille d. ,paupy c. ,leroy e.m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 2
چکیده    Background:chikungunya and dengue viruses emerged in gabon in 2007,with large outbreaks primarily affecting the capital libreville and several northern towns. both viruses subsequently spread to the south-east of the country,with new outbreaks occurring in 2010. the mosquito species aedes albopictus,that was known as a secondary vector for both viruses,recently invaded the country and was the primary vector involved in the gabonese outbreaks. we conducted a retrospective study of human sera and mosquitoes collected in gabon from 2007 to 2010,in order to identify other circulating arboviruses.methodology/principal findings:sample collections,including 4312 sera from patients presenting with painful febrile disease,and 4665 mosquitoes belonging to 9 species,split into 247 pools (including 137 pools of aedes albopictus),were screened with molecular biology methods. five human sera and two aedes albopictus pools,all sampled in an urban setting during the 2007 outbreak,were positive for the flavivirus zika (zikv). the ratio of aedes albopictus pools positive for zikv was similar to that positive for dengue virus during the concomitant dengue outbreak suggesting similar mosquito infection rates and,presumably,underlying a human zikv outbreak. zikv sequences from the envelope and ns3 genes were amplified from a human serum sample. phylogenetic analysis placed the gabonese zikv at a basal position in the african lineage,pointing to ancestral genetic diversification and spread.conclusions/significance:we provide the first direct evidence of human zikv infections in gabon,and its first occurrence in the asian tiger mosquito,aedes albopictus. these data reveal an unusual natural life cycle for this virus,occurring in an urban environment,and potentially representing a new emerging threat due to this novel association with a highly invasive vector whose geographic range is still expanding across the globe. © 2014 grard et al.
آدرس umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville, Gabon, umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville,gabon,mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier, France, umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville,gabon,mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier, France, umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville,gabon,ministère de la santé publique,libreville, Gabon, umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville, Gabon, mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier,france,ures,cirmf,franceville, Gabon, mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier, France, mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier,france,ures,cirmf,franceville, Gabon, umve,centre international de recherches médicales de franceville,franceville,gabon,mivegec,inst. de recherche pour le developpement (ird-224,cnrs-5290,universites de montpellier 1 and 2),montpellier, France
 
     
   
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