2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-021-05062-0
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An unwanted companion reaches the country: the first record of the alien mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald, 1901) in Slovakia

Abstract: Background Invasive mosquitoes of the genus Aedes are quickly spreading around the world. The presence of these alien species is concerning for both their impact on the native biodiversity and their high vector competence. The surveillance of Aedes invasive mosquito (AIM) species is one of the most important steps in vector-borne disease control and prevention. Methods In 2020, the monitoring of AIM species was conducted in five areas (Bratislava, … Show more

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“…In Slovakia, the first records of Ae. japonicus were found in 2020 in a few places localized at border crossings with Austria and Hungary and in the urban and rural zones of five major cities [55]. In Germany, Ae.…”
Section: Current Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Slovakia, the first records of Ae. japonicus were found in 2020 in a few places localized at border crossings with Austria and Hungary and in the urban and rural zones of five major cities [55]. In Germany, Ae.…”
Section: Current Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of invasive vectors into Europe also plays a very important role in the changing flaviviral epidemiology. Increasing travel and transport are responsible for introducing non-native species to new countries and their characteristic fast-adaptation results in their establishment and further spreading [ 7 ]. Besides, an invasive species also creates a huge potential for the introduction of non-native pathogens to new countries.…”
Section: The Changing World Of Flaviviruses and Their Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 83 First noticed in Europe in the 1970s, Aedes mosquitoes (originally from East Asia) have caused dengue and chikungunya outbreaks in France and are spreading to other European countries. 84 Uninterrupted transmission, greater severity (with AKI) and higher mortality of dengue virus infection have been seen in Reunion Island. 85 Bangladesh saw the spread of the dengue epidemic in non-dengue epidemic areas, making it the country with the greatest outbreak in 2019.…”
Section: Climate Change and Its Impact On Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%