Detection and molecular characterization of Avipoxvirus in Culex spp. (Culicidae) captured in domestic areas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Avian pox is a highly contagious poultry disease that causes significant economic losses. Mosquitoes belonging to the genus Culex (Diptera: Culicidae) have a fundamental role in disseminating Avipoxvirus (Poxviridae). This study proposes investigating the presence of Avipoxvirus (APV) DNA in Culex s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2022-08, Vol.12 (1), p.13496-13496, Article 13496 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Avian pox is a highly contagious poultry disease that causes significant economic losses. Mosquitoes belonging to the genus
Culex
(Diptera: Culicidae) have a fundamental role in disseminating
Avipoxvirus
(Poxviridae). This study proposes investigating the presence of
Avipoxvirus
(APV) DNA in
Culex
spp. from Rio de Janeiro to determine its frequency and perform a phylogenetic analysis based on the core like the 4b protein (
p4b)
gene. The detection of APVs was conducted individually on four hundred
Culex
spp. mosquitoes. A total of 12.23% (47/384) of the
Culex
spp. were positive in the PCR. Sequencing the
p4b
gene revealed that this study’s sequences displayed 98.8–99% identity with
Fowlpoxvirus
(FWPW) sequences available in GenBank. In the phylogenetic analysis, these APVs were clustered in the A1 subclade together with FWPW sequences from several countries. The evolutionary distance of the
p4b
gene was 0.61 ± 0.21% in rural areas and 0.38 ± 0.16% in peri-urban areas. The current investigation is the first study to report the detection of APVs in field-caught mosquitoes. Moreover, a high frequency of APV DNA was observed in
Culex
spp. captured in domestic areas, where backyard poultry is present. This data demonstrates the importance of implementing control measures for
Culex
spp. to mitigate the transmission of APVs in backyard poultry in Rio de Janeiro. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-17745-4 |