Zika mosquito vectors: the jury is still out

F1000Res. 2016 Oct 20:5:2546. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.9839.1. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

After a 40-year hiatus, the International Congress of Entomology (ICE 2016) convened in Orlando, Florida (September 25-30, 2016). One of the symposia at ICE 2016, the Zika Symposium, covered multiple aspects of the Zika epidemic, including epidemiology, sexual transmission, genetic tools for reducing transmission, and particularly vector competence. While there was a consensus among participants that the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is a vector of the Zika virus, there is growing evidence indicating that the range of mosquito vectors might be wider than anticipated. In particular, three independent groups from Canada, China, and Brazil presented and discussed laboratory and field data strongly suggesting that the southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus, also known as the common mosquito, is highly likely to be a vector in certain environments.

Keywords: Aedes aegypti; Chikungunya; Culex quinquefasciatus; Guillain-Barré syndrome; Zika; microcephaly.