Exploring Mosquito Excreta as an Alternative Sample Type for Improving Arbovirus Surveillance in Australia

探索蚊子排泄物作为澳大利亚虫媒病毒监测的替代样本类型

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Abstract

Current arbovirus surveillance strategies in Australia involve mosquito collection, species identification, and virus detection. These processes are labour-intensive, expensive, and time-consuming and can lead to delays in reporting. Mosquito excreta has been proposed as an alternative sample type to whole mosquito collection, with potential to streamline the virus surveillance pipeline. In this study, we investigated the feasibility of Aedes aegypti excreta as a sample type in the detection of Dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV2). DENV2 could be detected from as little as one DENV2-infected mosquito excreta spot, with virus levels in individual excreta spots varying within and between mosquitoes and depending highly on mosquito viral load. Detectability was improved by pooling up to 20 DENV2-infected mosquitoes and collecting excreta into liquid substrate, followed by virus concentration using magnetic nanoparticles. Virus concentration improves quantification accuracy in comparison to unconcentrated samples and increases the amount of material available for detection, expanding detection capabilities to techniques with higher limits of detection. Mosquito excreta as a sample type, coupled with magnetic virus concentration, expands the current detection toolbox for DENV2 and has the potential to improve arbovirus surveillance strategies in Australia.

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