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Transmission of tularemia from a water source by transstadial maintenance in a mosquito vector
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2015
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EntomologyTransstadial MaintenanceWater SourceVector-borne PathogenVector Borne DiseaseFrancisella Tularensis SubspeciesMosquito VectorInfection ControlParasitologyVector ManagementVector-parasite RelationshipVector ControlClinical MicrobiologyAdult MosquitoesBiologyPathogenesisMechanical VectorsMicrobiologyMedicine
Mosquitoes are thought to function as mechanical vectors of Francisella tularensis subspecies holarctica (F. t. holarctica) causing tularemia in humans. We investigated the clinical relevance of transstadially maintained F. t. holarctica in mosquitoes. Aedes egypti larvae exposed to a fully virulent F. t. holarctica strain for 24 hours, were allowed to develop into adults when they were individually homogenized. Approximately 24% of the homogenates tested positive for F. t. DNA in PCR. Mice injected with the mosquito homogenates acquired tularemia within 5 days. This novel finding demonstrates the possibility of transmission of bacteria by adult mosquitoes having acquired the pathogen from their aquatic larval habitats.
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