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1 January 2014 Mosquitoes of Zika Forest, Uganda: Species Composition and Relative Abundance
M. A. Kaddumukasa, J.-P. Mutebi, J. J. Lutwama, C. Masembe, A. M. Akol
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Abstract

Mosquito collections were conducted in Zika Forest near Entebbe, Uganda, from July 2009 through June 2010 using CO2-baited light traps, ovitraps, and human-baited catches. In total, 163,790 adult mosquitoes belonging to 12 genera and 58 species were captured. Of these, 22 species (38%) were captured in Zika Forest for the first time. All the new records found in the forest in this study had previously been captured in other regions of Uganda, implying that they are native to the country and do not represent new introductions. More than 20 species previously collected in Zika Forest were not detected in our collections, and thismaysuggest a change in the mosquito fauna during the past 40 yr or variation in species composition from year to year. Arboviruses of public health importance have previously been isolated from >50% of the 58 mosquito species captured in Zika Forest, which suggests a high potential for transmission and maintenance of a wide range of arboviruses in Zika Forest.

© 2014 Entomological Society of America
M. A. Kaddumukasa, J.-P. Mutebi, J. J. Lutwama, C. Masembe, and A. M. Akol "Mosquitoes of Zika Forest, Uganda: Species Composition and Relative Abundance," Journal of Medical Entomology 51(1), 104-113, (1 January 2014). https://doi.org/10.1603/ME12269
Received: 8 December 2012; Accepted: 1 October 2013; Published: 1 January 2014
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KEYWORDS
arbovirus vector
mosquito species composition
Uganda
Zika forest
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