Passive surveillance records including nuisance or suspected invasive/non-native mosquitoes in the United Kingdom, 2005-2021
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Published:2023-03-22
Issue:1
Volume:41
Page:35-45
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ISSN:2054-930X
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Container-title:Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association
Author:
Johnston C.J.1, Vaux A.G.C.1, Cull B.1, Medlock J.M.1
Affiliation:
1. Medical Entomology and Zoonoses Ecology group, United Kingdom Health Security Agency, Porton Down, Salisbury, SP4 0JG, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Alongside active surveillance at ports and land transport sites, the UK Health Security Agency runs a passive mosquito surveillance scheme: The Mosquito Recording Scheme (MRS). The MRS is a citizen-science scheme, it receives and identifies mosquitoes submitted by members of the public, including in response to nuisance biting incidents. The aims of the scheme are to detect unusual or invasive species, provide a log of reportable incidents of nuisance mosquito biting, and gain insight into the seasonality of British mosquito biting. Between 2005 and 2021, 286 submissions of mosquitoes were submitted to the MRS, all of which were native UK species, 23 specifically reported nuisance biting, with 92.7% of submissions from England. In total 16 species were submitted with Culiseta annulata (39%) and Culex pipiens s.l. (26% of submissions) the most common, with records of these species throughout the years. Case studies giving examples of a range of submissions and a flow chart of the workflow when receiving a submission are described. Reasons for the low incidence of submissions compared to comparable schemes in Europe are discussed and recommendations on how to improve the scheme is given.
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