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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2017; 55 (1)
Zika virus and their means of delivery, rather than Aedes
del Carpio-Orantes L, Gonzáles-Clemente MC
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 63-66
PDF size: 232.66 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In the present work an exposition of the most frequent vectors
of the arboviruses is made highlighting the ones of the genus
Aedes, of these in each geographic distribution there are specific
subgeneros, in Africa emphasizes A. africanus, A. opok
and A. vitatus like those in charge of The propagation of arboviruses.
In Asia and Oceania, A. hensilii and A. polynesiensis
stand out, and A. albopictus, in addition to A. koreicus and
A. japonicus, the latter also responsible for dissemination in
North America. It is mentioned in the wave that struck to South
America the greater importance of other genera like Culex,
emphasizing C. pipiens, C. perfuscus, C. quinquefasciatus
and C. nigripalpus; Also genera like Anopheles emphasizing
A. coustani, A. albimanus and A. pseudopunctipennis (Central
America and Mexico). Therefore the importance of other
vectors other than Aedes as the participants in the American
wave is pointed out.
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