Mosquito-borne arboviruses of African origin

Key aspects of 36 mosquito-borne arboviruses indigenous to Africa are summarized, including lesser or poorly-known viruses which, like Zika, may have the potential to escape current sylvatic cycling to achieve greater geographical distribution and medical importance. Major vectors are indicated as w...

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Main Author: Braack, Leo (author)
Other Authors: Gouveia de Almeida, A Paulo (author), Cornel, Anthony J (author), Swanepoel, Robert (author), de Jager, Christiaan (author)
Format: review
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10362/116835
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:run.unl.pt:10362/116835
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Summary:Key aspects of 36 mosquito-borne arboviruses indigenous to Africa are summarized, including lesser or poorly-known viruses which, like Zika, may have the potential to escape current sylvatic cycling to achieve greater geographical distribution and medical importance. Major vectors are indicated as well as reservoir hosts, where known. A series of current and future risk factors is addressed. It is apparent that Africa has been the source of most of the major mosquito-borne viruses of medical importance that currently constitute serious global public health threats, but that there are several other viruses with potential for international challenge. The conclusion reached is that increased human population growth in decades ahead coupled with increased international travel and trade is likely to sustain and increase the threat of further geographical spread of current and new arboviral disease.