Zika found in common house mosquitoes in Brazil
Brazilian scientists have identified
another type of Zika-transmitting mosquito.
- The public Brazilian laboratory “Fundacion Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz)” announced that researchers found the presence of the Culex quinquefasciatus (Common House Mosquito) infected by the Zika virus in three out of 80 groups of mosquitoes analysed up until now.
About Research:
The 80 groups were from the
metropolitan area of Recife, regional capital of Pernambuco in the northeast.
- In two samples it was detected that the mosquitoes were not fed which showed the virus was spread in the insect’s organism without being transmitted in a feed recently infected by Zika.
- The Culex quinquefasciatus is known in Brazil as the domestic mosquito and in Recife, where the majority of Zika cases in the country have been registered, the population of this mosquito is estimated to be 20 times larger than that of the Aedes aegypti.
Upto now:
Transmission of the virus was only
known through the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the same insect that
spreads dengue and chikungunya.
