Non-invasive detection of Zika virus in French Guiana using trapped mosquito excreta

Author:

Guidez Amandine1ORCID,Fontaine Albin2,Yousfi Léna3,Moutailler Sara3,Carinci Romuald1,Issaly Jean1,Gaborit Pascal1,Cannet Arnaud4,de Laval Franck5,Matheus Séverine1,Rousset Dominique1,Dusfour Isabelle6,Girod Romain7,Briolant Sebastien2

Affiliation:

1. Institut Pasteur de Guyane

2. IRBA: Institut de recherche biomedicale des armees; Aix Marseille Univ; IHU

3. Anses

4. CNEV, IRD: Institut de recherche pour le developpement

5. French Military center for Epidemiology and Public Health

6. Institut Pasteur; MIVEGEC: Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs Ecologie Genetique Evolution et Controle

7. Institut Pasteur

Abstract

Abstract Background Mosquito borne pathogens are a threat to human health and can be difficult to detect especially when they cause a high rate of asymptomatic infections in human. The discovery that infected mosquitoes can release viruses in both their saliva and secreta gave rise to low-cost methods for the early detection of arboviruses during entomological surveillance.Methods Here, we implemented both saliva and excreta-based entomological surveillance during the emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) in French Guiana in 2016 by trapping mosquitoes around households of confirmed ZIKV symptomatic cases.Results ZIKV was detected in mosquito excreta and not in mosquito saliva in one trap collection out of 85 (1.2%) throughout the survey. One female Ae. aegypti was found with a ZIKV systemic infection in the corresponding trap. The lag time between symptom onset declared by the ZIKV infected individual living in this site and ZIKV detection detected in this mosquito was one week.Conclusions Altogether, these results highlight the potential of trapped mosquito excreta as a sensitive and cost-effective method to non-invasively detect arbovirus circulation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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