The Dengue Virus Mosquito Vector Aedes aegypti at High Elevation in México

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Lozano-Fuentes Saul,Hayden Mary H.,Welsh-Rodriguez Carlos,Ochoa-Martinez Carolina,Tapia-Santos Berenice,Kobylinski Kevin C.,Uejio Christopher K.,Zielinski-Gutierrez Emily,Monache Luca Delle,Monaghan Andrew J.,Steinhoff Daniel F.,Eisen Lars

Abstract

México has cities (e.g., México City and Puebla City) located at elevations > 2,000 m and above the elevation ceiling below which local climates allow the dengue virus mosquito vector Aedes aegypti to proliferate. Climate warming could raise this ceiling and place high-elevation cities at risk for dengue virus transmission. To assess the elevation ceiling for Ae. aegypti and determine the potential for using weather/climate parameters to predict mosquito abundance, we surveyed 12 communities along an elevation/climate gradient from Veracruz City (sea level) to Puebla City (∼2,100 m). Ae. aegypti was commonly encountered up to 1,700 m and present but rare from 1,700 to 2,130 m. This finding extends the known elevation range in México by > 300 m. Mosquito abundance was correlated with weather parameters, including temperature indices. Potential larval development sites were abundant in Puebla City and other high-elevation communities, suggesting that Ae. aegypti could proliferate should the climate become warmer.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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