Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Jun 2016)

Diversity of yellow fever mosquito vectors in the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Jeronimo Alencar,
  • Cecilia Ferreira de Mello,
  • Leandro Silva Barbosa,
  • Hélcio Reinaldo Gil-Santana,
  • Daniele de Aguiar Maia,
  • Carlos Brisola Marcondes,
  • Júlia dos Santos Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0438-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3
pp. 351 – 356

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Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Environmental modifications caused by human activities have led to changes in mosquito vector populations, and sylvatic species have adapted to breeding in urban areas. METHODS: Mosquitoes were collected using ovitraps in three sampling sites in the Atlantic Forest in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. RESULTS: We collected 2,162 Culicidae specimens. Haemagogus janthinomys and Haemagogus leucocelaenus, both sylvatic yellow fever virus vectors, were the most common species found. CONCLUSION: There is a potential for the transmission of arboviruses in and around these natural reserves. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain entomological surveillance programs in the region.

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