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West Nile Virus Survey of Birds, Horses, and Mosquitoes of the Pacific Coast, Southern Mexico

Authors :
Cortés Guzmán, Antonio Juan
Sánchez Casas, Rosa María
Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo
Ortega Morales, Aldo Iván
García Rejón, Julián Everardo
Contreras Cordero, Juan Francisco
Mis Ávila, Pedro
Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio
Rebollar Téllez, Eduardo Alfonso
Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo
Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
Cortés Guzmán, Antonio Juan
Sánchez Casas, Rosa María
Ibarra Juárez, Luis Arturo
Ortega Morales, Aldo Iván
García Rejón, Julián Everardo
Contreras Cordero, Juan Francisco
Mis Ávila, Pedro
Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio
Rebollar Téllez, Eduardo Alfonso
Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo
Fernández Salas, Ildefonso
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Serology of West Nile virus vectors and non-human reservoirs was surveyed at Acapulco, Jose Azueta, and Ometepec, three Pacific Coast localities of Guerrero State, Mexico. The objectives of this study were to use enzyme-linked immnosorbent assay (ELISA) to assess West Nile virus antibodies of bird and equine serum samples and use reverse transcription of polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to detect the virus in field-collected resting mosquitoes. Forty birds trapped using mist nets yielded 10% seroprevalence. Similarly, 18.6% of 102 equine blood samples had West Nile virus. In addition, 4,854 mosquitoes were caught using motorized backpack aspirators and grouped into 116 pools. Of the 16 species and seven genera, no mosquito was positive for West Nile virus. Our study demonstrated West Nile virus seroprevalence on resident birds and equines in Guerrero State, Mexico.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1132579467
Document Type :
Electronic Resource