High Prevalence of a Newly Discovered Wutai Mosquito Phasivirus in Mosquitoes from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mário Sérgio Ribeiro,
Tania Ayllón,
Viviana Malirat,
Daniel Cardoso Portela Câmara,
Cristina Maria Giordano Dias,
Guilherme Louzada,
Davis Fernandes-Ferreira,
Roberto de Andrade Medronho,
Renata Campos Acevedo
Affiliations
Mário Sérgio Ribeiro
Institute of Microbiology Paulo de Góes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Rio de Janeiro 21941-970, Brazil
Tania Ayllón
Acute Febrile Diseases Laboratory, Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fiocruz, Av. Brasil 4365, Rio de Janeiro 21040-360, Brazil
Viviana Malirat
Animal Virology Center, CONICET-SENASA, Saladillo 2468, Buenos Aires 1440, Argentina
Daniel Cardoso Portela Câmara
Núcleo Operacional Sentinela de Mosquitos Vetores, Fiocruz, Av. Brasil 4365, Rio de Janeiro 21040-360, Brazil
Cristina Maria Giordano Dias
Epidemiological and Environmental Surveillance, State Health Secretariat of Rio de Janeiro, R. México, 128, Rio de Janeiro 20031-142, Brazil
Guilherme Louzada
Institute of Microbiology Paulo de Góes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Rio de Janeiro 21941-970, Brazil
Davis Fernandes-Ferreira
Institute of Microbiology Paulo de Góes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Rio de Janeiro 21941-970, Brazil
Roberto de Andrade Medronho
Institute of Collective Health Studies, School of Medicine, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Horacio Macedo, S/N, Rio de Janeiro 21941-598, Brazil
Renata Campos Acevedo
Institute of Microbiology Paulo de Góes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Rio de Janeiro 21941-970, Brazil
Many RNA viruses have recently emerged, threatening humans and causing harm to animals and plants. Bunyaviruses represent one of the largest groups of RNA viruses and are able to infect a wide range of hosts (invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants). Recently, new insect-specific viruses have been isolated from mosquitoes and phlebotomine sandflies worldwide. Little is known regarding the impact of these viruses on the vector life cycles and the stages of oviposition, breeding, blood feeding, and the mosquito’s lifespan. This study describes, for the first time in South America, the detection and characterization of a recently discovered bunyavirus corresponding to the Wutai mosquito phasivirus, confirming its high prevalence in the Culex spp. and Aedes spp. mosquitoes collected in the urban environment of Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. The knowledge of the mosquito’s insect-specific virus infection can improve virus evolution studies and may contribute to the understanding of intrinsic factors that influence vector competence to transmit pathogenic viruses.