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Discovery of Cocirculating Ross River Virus and Barmah Forest Virus At Wide Bay Military Training Area, Northeastern Australia

Authors :
Wenjun Liu
Christina Neuman
Jo Kizu
Luke Le Grand
Source :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 35:220-223
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The American Mosquito Control Association, 2019.

Abstract

An arbovirus surveillance military exercise was conducted to assess the risk of Ross River virus (RRV) and Barmah Forest virus (BFV) in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Wide Bay training area (WBTA), northeastern Australia, in April 2018. Of the 5,540 female mosquitoes collected, 3,702 were screened for RRV and BFV by quantitative reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction in a field laboratory. One pool of Verrallina funerea was positive for RRV and 8 pools (7 pools of Aedes vigilax and 1 pool of Culex annulirostris) were positive for BFV. Phylogenetic analysis of the complete nucleotide sequence of the E2 protein subgrouped both RRV and BFV with viruses previously isolated from human infections, indicating the potential risk of RRV and BFV infection to ADF personnel while training in WBTA. This is the 1st time that both RRV and BFV have been detected in a military training area.

Details

ISSN :
19436270 and 8756971X
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42a15018c3078518b7d22611fd095bc4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2987/19-6821.1