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Asian tiger mosquito presents limited risk for Zika virus outbreaks
by Brooks Hays
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 31, 2020

The Asian tiger mosquito poses only a minor risk for Zika virus, according to new epidemiological simulations.

The yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti is the primary vector for Zika virus, the infectious disease that can spread from mother to fetus, causing congenital deformities.

However, lab experiments have previously shown the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus can carry and transmit the disease.

In 2019, scientists in France blamed several instances of Zika infection and transmission on the Asian tiger mosquito, an aggressive biter that originates from Southeast Asia but has colonized much of temperate Europe.

Thanks to its ability to survive harsh winters, the Asian tiger mosquito is now found all over the world.

The species is the second-most common vector of viral pathogens in humans, but until now, its ability to trigger major Zika virus outbreaks hadn't been investigated.

For the study, published Thursday in the journal PLOS Pathogens, researchers exposed Asian tiger mosquitoes to the Zika virus and assessed the insect's ability to carry and transmit the virus in variety of lab experiments.

Scientists also modeled the dynamics of Zika virus infection in humans, and designed new epidemiological simulations to gauge the ability of the species to trigger large-scale Zika outbreaks.

The combination of experiments and models showed the greatest risk of Zika transmission occurred during the symptomatic stage of the disease.

During the symptomatic stage, scientists estimated the odds of a mosquito picking up the disease at 20 percent.

"Despite these unfavorable characteristics for transmission, Ae. albopictus was still able to trigger and yield large outbreaks in a simulated environment in the presence of sufficiently high mosquito biting rates," researchers wrote in their paper. "Our results reveal a low but existing epidemic potential of Ae. albopictus for Zika."

Even with a low risk of causing Zika outbreaks in Europe, researchers suggest active surveillance and eradication programs should be deployed to safeguard public health in places with significant Asian tiger mosquito populations.


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