Genetic heterogeneity of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti in Martinique |
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Authors: | Yébakima André Charles Céline Mousson Laurence Vazeille Marie Yp-Tcha Marie-Michelle Failloux A-B |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Démoustication, Fort de France, Martinique, France. demoustication@cg972.fr |
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Abstract: | In Martinique, Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue viruses has been the target of insecticide control for more than 35 years. Despite significant control efforts, dengue has become a major disease of public health concern. We conducted a population genetic analysis based on isoenzyme variations combined with an estimation of infection rate to a dengue virus among 26 Ae. aegypti samples. Aedes aegypti samples could be differentiated for their susceptibility to dengue infection (infection rates ranging from 42.8% to 98.6%) and showed important genetic variation (significant F(ST) values). |
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Keywords: | Aedes aegypti dengue isoenzymes population differentiation Martinique |
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