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Volume 22, Number 10—October 2016
Letter

Culex pipiens and Aedes triseriatus Mosquito Susceptibility to Zika Virus

Matthew T. AliotaComments to Author , Stephen A. Peinado, Jorge E. Osorio, and Lyric C. Bartholomay
Author affiliations: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

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Table

Competence of mosquitoes, by species, as Zika virus vectors, 14 days after peroral infection, United States*

Mosquito species No. virus-positive/no. tested (%)
Biological replicate 1, mean 6.02 log10 PFU/mL ± SD 0.67
Biological replicate 2, mean 4.74 log10 PFU/mL ± SD 0.06
Biological replicate 3, mean 6.83 log10 PFU/mL ± SD 0.45
I D T I D T I D T
Culex pipiens 0/20 (0) 0/20 (0) 0/20 (0) 0/10 (0) 0/10 (0) 0/10 (0) 0/30 (0) 0/30 (0) 0/30 (0)
Aedes triseriatus ND ND ND 0/20 (0) 0/20 (0) 0/20 (0) 4/13 (31) 0/4 (0) 0/4 (0)
Ae. albopictus§ 9/9 (100) 6/9 (67) 2/9 (22) 1/6 (17) 0/1 (0) 0/1 (0) ND ND ND
Ae. aegypti ND ND ND ND ND ND 17/17 (100) 12/17 (71) 4/17 (24)

*Zika virus strain PRVABC59 (GenBank accession no.KU501215) was originally isolated from a traveler to Puerto Rico in December 2015. I, infected; D, disseminated; ND, no data; T, transmitted.
†Originated from egg rafts collected in Iowa in 2002 and colonized at the Iowa State University Medical Entomology Laboratory.
‡Originated from eggs collected in Iowa in 2002 and 2003 and colonized at the Iowa State University Medical Entomology Laboratory.
§Originated from eggs collected in Missouri in 2002 and colonized at the Illinois Natural History Survey.
Black-eyed Liverpool strain.

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