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Article Dans Une Revue Heredity Année : 2001

Population structure of Aedes albopictus from La Réunion Island (Indian Ocean) with respect to susceptibility to a dengue virus.

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Ten F1 Aedes albopictus samples collected from Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean were tested for oral susceptibility to dengue 2 virus and 20 were analysed for genetic polymorphism by starch gel electrophoresis. Data from infection rates defined two distinct geographical areas: east coast vs. west coast. Genetic differentiation was found to be dependent on ecological factors and the biological characteristics of Ae. albopictus. These results have implications for the vector ecology and pattern of migration, and have importance in the understanding of dengue transmission.

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pasteur-01714492 , version 1 (21-02-2018)

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Christophe Paupy, Romain Girod, Maximin Salvan, Francois Rodhain, Anna-Bella Failloux. Population structure of Aedes albopictus from La Réunion Island (Indian Ocean) with respect to susceptibility to a dengue virus.. Heredity, 2001, 87, pp.273-283. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2540.2001.00866.x⟩. ⟨pasteur-01714492⟩

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