Laboratory colonization and maintenance of Anopheles atroparvus from the Ebro Delta, Spain
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Autor/a
Birnberg, Lotty
Aranda, Carles
Talavera, Sandra
Núñez, Ana I.
Escosa, Raúl
Busquets, Núria
Data de publicació
2020-08-03ISSN
1756-3305
Resum
Background: Historically, Anopheles atroparvus has been considered one of the most important malaria vectors in
Europe. Since malaria was eradicated from the European continent, the interest in studying its vectors reduced signifcantly. Currently, to better assess the potential risk of malaria resurgence on the continent, there is a growing need to
update the data on susceptibility of indigenous Anopheles populations to imported Plasmodium species. In order to
do this, as a frst step, an adequate laboratory colony of An. atroparvus is needed.
Methods: Anopheles atroparvus mosquitoes were captured in rice felds from the Ebro Delta (Spain). Field-caught
specimens were maintained in the laboratory under simulated feld-summer conditions. Adult females were artifcially
blood-fed on fresh whole rabbit blood for oviposition. First- to fourth-instar larvae were fed on pulverized fsh and
turtle food. Adults were maintained with a 10% sucrose solution ad libitum.
Results: An An. atroparvus population from the Ebro Delta was successfully established in the laboratory. During the
colonization process, feeding and hatching rates increased, while a reduction in larval mortality rate was observed.
Conclusions: The present study provides a detailed rearing and maintenance protocol for An. atroparvus and a publicly available reference mosquito strain within the INFRAVEC2 project for further research studies involving vectorparasite interactions.
Keywords: Anopheles atroparvus, Colonization, Malaria, Europe
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Article
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Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
619 - Veterinària
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5
Publicat per
BMC
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Parasites and Vectors
Citació
Birnberg, Lotty, Carles Aranda, Sandra Talavera, Ana I. Núñez, Raúl Escosa, and Núria Busquets. 2020. "Laboratory Colonization And Maintenance Of Anopheles Atroparvus From The Ebro Delta, Spain". Parasites & Vectors 13 (1). doi:10.1186/s13071-020-04268-y.
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EC/H2020/731060/EU/Research Infrastructures for the control of vector-borne diseases/INFRAVEC2
Programa
Sanitat Animal
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