Arbovirus surveillance using FTATMcards in modified CO2‐baited encephalitis virus surveillance traps in the Northern Territory, Australia

Mosquito Vectors Arbovirus Infections Carbon Dioxide 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Culicidae 0302 clinical medicine Northern Territory Animals RNA, Viral Animal Distribution Chickens Sentinel Surveillance Arboviruses Poultry Diseases
DOI: 10.1111/jvec.12343 Publication Date: 2019-05-24T06:50:30Z
ABSTRACT
In 2016, modified CO2 -baited encephalitis virus surveillance (EVS) traps were evaluated for flavivirus surveillance in the Northern Territory, Australia. The traps were fitted with honey-soaked nucleic acid preservation cards (FTATM ) for mosquitoes to expectorate virus while feeding on the cards. Cards were tested for the presence of selected arboviruses, with two cards testing positive for Kunjin virus and Alfuy, while sentinel chickens tested in parallel also showed Kunjin virus activity at the same time. The results from the cards and vector mosquito feeding rates indicate that CO2 -baited EVS traps coupled with honey-baited FTATM cards are an effective tool for broad-scale arbovirus surveillance.
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