The re-emerging arboviral threat: Hidden enemies: The emergence of obscure arboviral diseases, and the potential use of Wolbachia in their control.

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Mosquitos Vetores: Endossimbiontes e Interação Patógeno-Vetor, Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou - Fiocruz, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.

Published: February 2017

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  • Mayaro, Oropouche, and O'Nyong-Nyong viruses share similarities with well-known arthropod-borne viruses like dengue and Zika, posing significant risks for future outbreaks due to their severe symptoms, animal hosts, and widespread mosquito vectors.
  • Current gaps in knowledge about these lesser-known viruses could hinder effective control measures, including utilizing the bacterium Wolbachia pipientis, which has the potential to reduce or modify mosquito populations that spread these viruses.
  • The success of Wolbachia-based interventions will largely rely on the ability to effectively infect key mosquito species that act as vectors for these arboviruses.

Article Abstract

Mayaro, Oropouche, and O'Nyong-Nyong share many traits with more prominent arboviruses, like dengue and yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika. These include severe clinical symptoms, multiple animal hosts, and widespread vector species living in close proximity to human habitats, all of which constitute significant risk factors for more frequent outbreaks in the future, greatly increasing the potential of these hidden enemies to follow Zika and become the next wave of global arboviral threats. Critically, the current dearth of knowledge on these arboviruses might impede the success of future control efforts, including the potential application of Wolbachia pipientis. This bacterium inherently possesses broad anti-pathogen properties and a means of genetic drive that allows it to eliminate or replace target vector populations. We conclude that control of obscure arboviruses with Wolbachia might be possible, but successful implementation will be critically dependent on the ability to transinfect key vector species.

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