Serial samples from the same individuals may be required for certain virological studies, however, some small animals cannot easily be blood-sampled. Therefore, we evaluated the use of Culex quinquefasciatus Say and Aedes albopictus Skuse mosquitoes as "biological syringes" to draw blood for virus titer determinations in small vertebrates. Groups of chicks (Gallus gallus), hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), and house sparrows (Passer domesticus) were experimentally infected with West Nile virus (WNV) or Highlands J virus (HJV). In general, good correlation was seen between mosquito- and syringe-derived blood samples at titers ≥5.0 log10 pfu/mL serum as compared with titers <5.0 log10 pfu/mL serum for chicks, hamsters, and sparrows. Ninety-two...
Zoological gardens are home to a large number of vertebrate species and as such are suitable sites f...
Culex pipiens mosquitoes have been identified as one of the primary vectors for transmitting West Ni...
Pathogen transfers between wild and domestic animals and between animals and humans are increasing. ...
When a mosquito bites its host, it carries away a blood sample containing specific antibodies which ...
A specific method is needed for the identi fication of avian bloods from unknown sources. Attention ...
Background: Infectious blood meal experiments have been frequently performed with different virus-ve...
Quantifying the dose of an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes is essential for designing pathogenes...
A simple device using folded Parafilm-M as an artificial blood feeder was designed for studying two ...
IntroductionMany arboviruses of public health significance are maintained in zoonotic cycles with co...
It is known that the ornithophillic mosquito, Culex tarsalis is the primary vector of West Nile Viru...
BACKGROUND:Emerging and re-emerging arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause human and animal dis...
Biological transmission of arboviruses to a vertebrate host occurs when virions are expelled along w...
To identify the mosquito species able to sustain the transmission of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the Ca...
Quantifying the dose of an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes is essential for designing pathogenes...
BACKGROUND: Temperature, humidity, vision, and particularly odor, are external cues that play essent...
Zoological gardens are home to a large number of vertebrate species and as such are suitable sites f...
Culex pipiens mosquitoes have been identified as one of the primary vectors for transmitting West Ni...
Pathogen transfers between wild and domestic animals and between animals and humans are increasing. ...
When a mosquito bites its host, it carries away a blood sample containing specific antibodies which ...
A specific method is needed for the identi fication of avian bloods from unknown sources. Attention ...
Background: Infectious blood meal experiments have been frequently performed with different virus-ve...
Quantifying the dose of an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes is essential for designing pathogenes...
A simple device using folded Parafilm-M as an artificial blood feeder was designed for studying two ...
IntroductionMany arboviruses of public health significance are maintained in zoonotic cycles with co...
It is known that the ornithophillic mosquito, Culex tarsalis is the primary vector of West Nile Viru...
BACKGROUND:Emerging and re-emerging arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause human and animal dis...
Biological transmission of arboviruses to a vertebrate host occurs when virions are expelled along w...
To identify the mosquito species able to sustain the transmission of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the Ca...
Quantifying the dose of an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes is essential for designing pathogenes...
BACKGROUND: Temperature, humidity, vision, and particularly odor, are external cues that play essent...
Zoological gardens are home to a large number of vertebrate species and as such are suitable sites f...
Culex pipiens mosquitoes have been identified as one of the primary vectors for transmitting West Ni...
Pathogen transfers between wild and domestic animals and between animals and humans are increasing. ...