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West Nile Virus Range Expansion into British Columbia
Authors:David Roth   Bonnie Henry   Sunny Mak   Mieke Fraser   Marsha Taylor   Min Li   Ken Cooper   Allen Furnell   Quantine Wong   Muhammad Morshed   Members of the British Columbia West Nile Virus Surveillance Team
Affiliation:British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (D. Roth, B. Henry, S. Mak, M. Fraser, M. Taylor, M. Li, K. Cooper, A. Furnell, Q. Wong, M. Morshed;University of British Columbia, Vancouver (D. Roth, B. Henry, M. Morshed);1Members of the Surveillance Team are listed at the end of this article.
Abstract:In 2009, an expansion of West Nile virus (WNV) into the Canadian province of British Columbia was detected. Two locally acquired cases of infection in humans and 3 cases of infection in horses were detected by ELISA and plaque-reduction neutralization tests. Ten positive mosquito pools were detected by reverse transcription PCR. Most WNV activity in British Columbia in 2009 occurred in the hot and dry southern Okanagan Valley. Virus establishment and amplification in this region was likely facilitated by above average nightly temperatures and a rapid accumulation of degree-days in late summer. Estimated exposure dates for humans and initial detection of WNV-positive mosquitoes occurred concurrently with a late summer increase in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes (which spread western equine encephalitis) in the southern Okanagan Valley. The conditions present during this range expansion suggest that temperature and Cx. tarsalis mosquito abundance may be limiting factors for WNV transmission in this portion of the Pacific Northwest.
Keywords:West Nile virus   arbovirus   Canada   British Columbia   insect vectors   arthropod vectors   ecology   zoonoses   epidemiology   research
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