2004
DOI: 10.1089/153036604773083013
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Host Feeding Patterns of Established and Potential Mosquito Vectors of West Nile Virus in the Eastern United States

Abstract: An important variable in determining the vectorial capacity of mosquito species for arthropod-borne infections is the degree of contact of the vector and the vertebrate reservoir. This parameter can be estimated by examining the host-feeding habits of vectors. Serological and polymerase chain reaction based methods have been used to study the host-feedings patterns of 21 mosquito species from New York, New Jersey, and Tennessee, 19 of which previously have been found infected with West Nile virus. Mammalophili… Show more

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“…Local regional populations of An. punctipennis from Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York feed almost exclusively on mammalian hosts (94.8% mammalian derived blood meals, where n = 271), with the overwhelming majority of mammalian hosts (91.2%) being white-tailed deer consistent with their abundance and availability throughout the region (Apperson et al 2004, Molaei et al 2008, 2009a). An.…”
Section: Fig 5 Weekly Isolations and Bias Corrected Minimum Field Imentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Local regional populations of An. punctipennis from Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York feed almost exclusively on mammalian hosts (94.8% mammalian derived blood meals, where n = 271), with the overwhelming majority of mammalian hosts (91.2%) being white-tailed deer consistent with their abundance and availability throughout the region (Apperson et al 2004, Molaei et al 2008, 2009a). An.…”
Section: Fig 5 Weekly Isolations and Bias Corrected Minimum Field Imentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was among the most abundantly collected species in our study and accounted for 12.9% of total virus isolations. Blood meal analysis of local populations from Connecticut and New York indicate that the species is strongly mammalophilic (96.7% of all blood meals, n = 121) and feeds most frequently on white-tailed deer (85.5% mammalian blood meals, n = 110) but also humans (5.5%) (Apperson et al 2004, Molaei et al 2008. Given these parameters, it should be deemed a likely enzootic as well as bridge vector of CVV to humans despite our lack of confirmation on its ability to orally transmit virus to vertebrate hosts.…”
Section: Fig 5 Weekly Isolations and Bias Corrected Minimum Field Imentioning
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“…Robins are an important host for Culex pipiens and Culex restuans mosquitoes in the eastern United States and an important species in the epidemiology of WNV (Apperson et al 2004, Kilpatrick et al 2006a,b, Molaei et al 2006. In order to gain insight into avian arbovirus transmission, we quantified host and vector behavior during the nesting season by observing nesting robins for 24-h periods with infrared cameras.…”
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“…Mosquitoes of the Cx. pipiens complex are potential vectors of filarid worms in tropical and subtropical areas (Bockarie et al 2009) and diverse arboviruses, including West Nile virus (Apperson et al 2004, Cook et al 2006.Adult females and immature stages of the Cx. pipiens complex are morphologically similar.…”
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