2025
Effect of chikungunya, Mayaro and Una virus coinfection on vector competence of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
Visser T, Wang H, Abbo S, Vogels C, Koenraadt C, Pijlman G. Effect of chikungunya, Mayaro and Una virus coinfection on vector competence of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. One Health 2025, 20: 100991. PMID: 40027925, DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVector competenceDistribution of virusesViral loadEffect of coinfectionVirus coinfectionGeographical distribution of virusesInfectious blood mealInfluence vector competenceAssess public health risksUNaVCoinfectionBlood mealCompetent vectorsDual infectionUrban transmission cyclesMosquito bitesTriple coinfectionPublic health riskTransmission cycleCo-circulationTriple infection
2017
Transmission of Rift Valley fever virus from European-breed lambs to Culex pipiens mosquitoes
Vloet RPM, Vogels CBF, Koenraadt CJM, Pijlman GP, Eiden M, Gonzales JL, van Keulen LJM, Schreur P, Kortekaas J. Transmission of Rift Valley fever virus from European-breed lambs to Culex pipiens mosquitoes. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2017, 11: e0006145. PMID: 29281642, PMCID: PMC5760105, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRift Valley fever virusWild-type Rift Valley fever virusVector competenceNatural target speciesTarget cellsFever virusLaboratory-reared mosquitoesSkin samplesClone 13 strainPipiens mosquitoesPeak viremiaViremic periodVector competence experimentsTransmission of RVFVLocal mosquitoesInfected animalsClone 13Artificial blood feedingArtificial feeding experimentsGenus PhlebovirusSusceptible ruminantsVirusBlood feedingField-collected eggsCompetent vectors
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