Coinfection with Zika Virus (ZIKV) and Dengue Virus Results in Preferential ZIKV Transmission by Vector Bite to Vertebrate Host.

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作者:Chaves Barbara Aparecida, Orfano Alessandra Silva, Nogueira Paula Monalisa, Rodrigues Nilton Barnabe, Campolina Thais Bonifácio, Nacif-Pimenta Rafael, Pires Ana Clara Araújo Machado, Júnior Ademir Bentes Vieira, Paz Andréia da Costa, Vaz Evelyn Beatriz da Costa, Guerra Maria das Graças Vale Barbosa, Silva Breno Melo, de Melo Fabrício Freire, Norris Douglas Eric, de Lacerda Marcus Vinícius Guimarães, Pimenta Paulo Filemon Paolucci, Secundino Nágila Francinete Costa
BACKGROUND: Several tropical cities are permissive to Aedes aegypti and dengue virus (DENV) endemicity and have allowed for invasion and circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the same areas. People living in arbovirus-endemic regions have been simultaneously infected with ≥2 arboviruses. METHODS: A. aegypti mosquitoes from Manaus, the capital city of Amazonas State in Brazil, were coinfected with circulating strains of DENV and ZIKV. The coinfected vectors were allowed to bite BALB/c mice. RESULTS: A. aegypti from Manaus is highly permissive to monoinfection and coinfection with DENV and ZIKV and is capable of cotransmitting both pathogens by bite. Coinfection strongly influences vector competence, favoring transmission of ZIKV to the vertebrate host. CONCLUSIONS: This finding suggests that A. aegypti is an efficient vector of ZIKV and that ZIKV would be preferentially transmitted by coinfected A. aegypti. Coinfection in the vector population should be considered a new critical epidemiological factor and may represent a major public health challenge.

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