Bunyavirus development in arctic and Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as revealed by glucose oxidase staining and immunofluorescence
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Bunyavirus development in arctic and Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as revealed by glucose oxidase staining and immunofluorescence
Abstract
Northway virus replication has been detected in salivary glands of wild-caught Culiseta inornata and Aedes communis mosquitoes from the western Canadian Arctic after incubation at 4 degrees C for 9 to 11 months, and after incubation at 13 degrees C for 3 to 4 months after they received virus by oral ingestion or intrathoracic injection. Aedes hexodontus supported Northway virus replication after incubation at 13 degrees C for one month after intrathoracic injection. Aedes aegypti supported Northway virus replication after incubation at 13 degrees C or 23 degrees C for 6 to 28 days following intrathoracic injection. A larval isolate of California encephalitis virus (snowshoe hare subtype) multiplied in all 3 species of arctic mosquito after incubation at 13 degrees C for 1 to 3 months after virus was administered by oral ingestion or intrathoracic injection. Virus was detected in salivary glands of Cs. inornata after 329 days incubation at 4 degrees C after intrathoracic injection. Bunyavirus antigens in salivary glands of arctic and domestic mosquitoes were detected by the glucose oxidase immunoenzyme technique somewhat less frequently than by assay for virus infectivity.
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