New Vectors of Rift Valley Fever in West Africa

0301 basic medicine Rift Valley Fever 590 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 630 03 medical and health sciences Aedes Madagascar Animals Humans ARBOVIROSE Sheep VECTEUR R INVENTAIRE FAUNISTIQUE Rift Valley fever virus Senegal SURVEILLANCE ENTOMOLOGIQUE Insect Vectors 3. Good health Africa, Western Culex FIEVRE DE LA VALLEE DU RIFT Medicine Cattle France Seasons Psychodidae
DOI: 10.3201/eid0402.980218 Publication Date: 2009-08-24T14:28:24Z
ABSTRACT
After an outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Southern Mauritania in 1987, entomologic studies were conducted in a bordering region in Sénégal from 1991 to 1996 to identify the sylvatic vectors of Rift Valley fever virus. The virus was isolated from the floodwater mosquitoes Aedes vexans and Ae. ochraceus. In 1974 and 1983, the virus had been isolated from Ae. dalzieli. Although these vectors differ from the main vectors in East and South Africa, they use the same type of breeding sites and also feed on cattle and sheep. Although enzootic vectors have now been identified in West Africa, the factors causing outbreaks remain unclear.
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