First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe
Abstract Background Aedes albopictus, a known worldwide vector of several mosquito-borne disease pathogens including dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses, was introduced into Europe in the late 1970s through global trade. First recorded in northern Italy in 1990, this mosquito species has rapidly sp...
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doaj-449c19f600a549ff8f1a47be69c5542e2020-11-25T00:01:35ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052017-11-011011910.1186/s13071-017-2488-7First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and EuropeMarco Di Luca0Luciano Toma1Francesco Severini2Daniela Boccolini3Salvatore D’Avola4Diego Todaro5Alessandra Stancanelli6Francesco Antoci7Francesco La Russa8Sandro Casano9Salvatore D. Sotera10Eugenio Carraffa11Veerle Versteirt12Francis Schaffner13Roberto Romi14Alessandra Torina15Department of Infectious Diseases, Unit of Vectorborne Diseases, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Unit of Vectorborne Diseases, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Unit of Vectorborne Diseases, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Unit of Vectorborne Diseases, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDepartment of Veterinary Prevention, Unit of Animal Health Service, ASP TrapaniDepartment of Veterinary Prevention, Unit of Animal Health Service, ASP TrapaniIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sicilia, Laboratory of Entomology and Environmental Vectors ControlIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sicilia, Laboratory of Entomology and Environmental Vectors ControlIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sicilia, Laboratory of Entomology and Environmental Vectors ControlCity Council of PantelleriaFreelance VeterinarianCity Council of Lampedusa and LinosaAvia-GISFrancis Schaffner ConsultancyDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Unit of Vectorborne Diseases, Istituto Superiore di SanitàIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sicilia, Laboratory of Entomology and Environmental Vectors ControlAbstract Background Aedes albopictus, a known worldwide vector of several mosquito-borne disease pathogens including dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses, was introduced into Europe in the late 1970s through global trade. First recorded in northern Italy in 1990, this mosquito species has rapidly spread throughout the country, where it was responsible for an outbreak of chikungunya in 2007 that affected more than 200 people. As part of the VectorNet project, which is aimed at improving preparedness and responsiveness for animal and human vector-borne diseases in Europe, a mosquito targeted study was carried out on the three southernmost Italian islands. The objective was to verify the current European southern distribution limits of Ae. albopictus and the potential occurrence of other invasive mosquito species, in the light of the introduction of high risk for vector-borne disease pathogens into Europe via migration flows. Results In the summer 2015, six surveys for container-breeding mosquitoes were carried out by setting up a network of oviposition traps and BG Sentinel traps in selected areas on the islands of Pantelleria, Lampedusa and Linosa. Aedes albopictus was found on all three islands under investigation. The consequences on public health with regard to the presence of this mosquito vector and the migrant people entering the country from Africa and the Middle East are also discussed here. Conclusions The detection of the Asian tiger mosquito on these islands, which represent the last European strip of land facing Africa, has important implications for public health policy and should prompt the national authorities to implement tailored surveillance activities and reinforce plans for preparedness strategies in such contexts.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-017-2488-7Aedes albopictusFirst recordInvasive mosquitoEntry routesLampedusaLinosa |
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Marco Di Luca Luciano Toma Francesco Severini Daniela Boccolini Salvatore D’Avola Diego Todaro Alessandra Stancanelli Francesco Antoci Francesco La Russa Sandro Casano Salvatore D. Sotera Eugenio Carraffa Veerle Versteirt Francis Schaffner Roberto Romi Alessandra Torina |
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Marco Di Luca Luciano Toma Francesco Severini Daniela Boccolini Salvatore D’Avola Diego Todaro Alessandra Stancanelli Francesco Antoci Francesco La Russa Sandro Casano Salvatore D. Sotera Eugenio Carraffa Veerle Versteirt Francis Schaffner Roberto Romi Alessandra Torina First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe Parasites & Vectors Aedes albopictus First record Invasive mosquito Entry routes Lampedusa Linosa |
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Marco Di Luca Luciano Toma Francesco Severini Daniela Boccolini Salvatore D’Avola Diego Todaro Alessandra Stancanelli Francesco Antoci Francesco La Russa Sandro Casano Salvatore D. Sotera Eugenio Carraffa Veerle Versteirt Francis Schaffner Roberto Romi Alessandra Torina |
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First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe |
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First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe |
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First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe |
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First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe |
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First record of the invasive mosquito species Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) on the southernmost Mediterranean islands of Italy and Europe |
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first record of the invasive mosquito species aedes (stegomyia) albopictus (diptera: culicidae) on the southernmost mediterranean islands of italy and europe |
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Abstract Background Aedes albopictus, a known worldwide vector of several mosquito-borne disease pathogens including dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses, was introduced into Europe in the late 1970s through global trade. First recorded in northern Italy in 1990, this mosquito species has rapidly spread throughout the country, where it was responsible for an outbreak of chikungunya in 2007 that affected more than 200 people. As part of the VectorNet project, which is aimed at improving preparedness and responsiveness for animal and human vector-borne diseases in Europe, a mosquito targeted study was carried out on the three southernmost Italian islands. The objective was to verify the current European southern distribution limits of Ae. albopictus and the potential occurrence of other invasive mosquito species, in the light of the introduction of high risk for vector-borne disease pathogens into Europe via migration flows. Results In the summer 2015, six surveys for container-breeding mosquitoes were carried out by setting up a network of oviposition traps and BG Sentinel traps in selected areas on the islands of Pantelleria, Lampedusa and Linosa. Aedes albopictus was found on all three islands under investigation. The consequences on public health with regard to the presence of this mosquito vector and the migrant people entering the country from Africa and the Middle East are also discussed here. Conclusions The detection of the Asian tiger mosquito on these islands, which represent the last European strip of land facing Africa, has important implications for public health policy and should prompt the national authorities to implement tailored surveillance activities and reinforce plans for preparedness strategies in such contexts. |
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Aedes albopictus First record Invasive mosquito Entry routes Lampedusa Linosa |
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