Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California

Dirofilaria immitis Leidy (dog heartworm) is a life-threatening parasite transmitted by mosquitoes to domestic dogs. Endemic in the eastern United States, cases have become more prevalent over the last few decades. While prevalence in California is generally low, Lake and San Joaquin Counties have r...

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Main Author: Kurosaka, Jeffrey Allan
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-39782021-10-05T05:12:31Z Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California Kurosaka, Jeffrey Allan Dirofilaria immitis Leidy (dog heartworm) is a life-threatening parasite transmitted by mosquitoes to domestic dogs. Endemic in the eastern United States, cases have become more prevalent over the last few decades. While prevalence in California is generally low, Lake and San Joaquin Counties have reported rates comparable to the East Coast at 3.73% and 0.71%(CAPC 2017), respectively. Aedes sierrensis is thought to be responsible for transmission in California, but in some cases, it exists in inadequate quantities and temporal ranges to explain parasite activity. Based on Huang et al. (2013) and Tran (2016), bloodfeeding patterns, and other vector criteria, Culex pipiens complex and Culiseta incidens were chosen to evaluate for vector competence. Female field-caught mosquitoes were reared, infected (2.5-5 mff/μl), and decapitated at 15, 18, or 21 days post infection (dpi). Cs. incidens was reluctant to feed using an artificial feeding system and will require additional trials. On the contrary, trials on Ae. sierrensis and Cx. pipiens complex were both completed successfully. Both species were determined to be competent vectors of D. immitis. Based on our findings, more than half of Ae. sierrensis females produced emerging L3s by 21 dpi, while Cx. pipiens complex never produced L3s in more than 5% of females. In conjunction with other factors such as the detection of D. immitis in wild mosquitoes, host-seeking preferences for domestic dogs, and appropriate temporal overlap, this suggests that both Ae. sierrensis and Cx. pipiens complex may play central roles in Lake or San Joaquin Counties, CA when abundant. Targeted control efforts are necessary to reduce the incidence of canine heartworm in these areas. While Lake and San Joaquin Counties, CA were the focus of this study, our results may be applicable to the western United States when these species are relevant. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2979 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3978&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Biology Veterinary science Parasitology Aedes sierrensis Culex pipiens complex Culiseta incidens Dirofilaria immitis Dog Heartworm Vector Competence Biology Zoology
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topic Biology
Veterinary science
Parasitology
Aedes sierrensis
Culex pipiens complex
Culiseta incidens
Dirofilaria immitis
Dog Heartworm
Vector Competence
Biology
Zoology
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Veterinary science
Parasitology
Aedes sierrensis
Culex pipiens complex
Culiseta incidens
Dirofilaria immitis
Dog Heartworm
Vector Competence
Biology
Zoology
Kurosaka, Jeffrey Allan
Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
description Dirofilaria immitis Leidy (dog heartworm) is a life-threatening parasite transmitted by mosquitoes to domestic dogs. Endemic in the eastern United States, cases have become more prevalent over the last few decades. While prevalence in California is generally low, Lake and San Joaquin Counties have reported rates comparable to the East Coast at 3.73% and 0.71%(CAPC 2017), respectively. Aedes sierrensis is thought to be responsible for transmission in California, but in some cases, it exists in inadequate quantities and temporal ranges to explain parasite activity. Based on Huang et al. (2013) and Tran (2016), bloodfeeding patterns, and other vector criteria, Culex pipiens complex and Culiseta incidens were chosen to evaluate for vector competence. Female field-caught mosquitoes were reared, infected (2.5-5 mff/μl), and decapitated at 15, 18, or 21 days post infection (dpi). Cs. incidens was reluctant to feed using an artificial feeding system and will require additional trials. On the contrary, trials on Ae. sierrensis and Cx. pipiens complex were both completed successfully. Both species were determined to be competent vectors of D. immitis. Based on our findings, more than half of Ae. sierrensis females produced emerging L3s by 21 dpi, while Cx. pipiens complex never produced L3s in more than 5% of females. In conjunction with other factors such as the detection of D. immitis in wild mosquitoes, host-seeking preferences for domestic dogs, and appropriate temporal overlap, this suggests that both Ae. sierrensis and Cx. pipiens complex may play central roles in Lake or San Joaquin Counties, CA when abundant. Targeted control efforts are necessary to reduce the incidence of canine heartworm in these areas. While Lake and San Joaquin Counties, CA were the focus of this study, our results may be applicable to the western United States when these species are relevant.
author Kurosaka, Jeffrey Allan
author_facet Kurosaka, Jeffrey Allan
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title Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
title_short Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
title_full Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
title_fullStr Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
title_full_unstemmed Vector Competence of Aedes sierrensis and Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) for Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Northern California
title_sort vector competence of aedes sierrensis and culex pipiens complex (diptera: culicidae) for dirofilaria immitis (spirurida: onchocercidae) in northern california
publisher Scholarly Commons
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url https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2979
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