Ten years of the Tiger: presence in Australia since its discovery in the Torres Strait in 2005.

One Health

College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Building E4, McGregor Rd, Smithfield, Queensland 4878, Australia.

Published: December 2016

The "Asian tiger mosquito", , is highly invasive, an aggressive biter and a major arbovirus vector. It is not currently present on mainland Australia despite being intercepted on numerous occasions at international ports and infesting the Torres Strait of Australia since at least 2004. In the current paper, we describe the invasion and current status of in the Torres Strait, as well as research conducted to assess the threat of this species becoming established in arbovirus transmission cycles on the Australian mainland. Genetic analysis of the invading population demonstrated that the Indonesian region was the likely origin of the invasion and not Papua New Guinea (PNG) as initially suspected. There was also intermixing between Torres Strait, PNG and Indonesian populations, indicating that the species could be re-introduced into the Torres Strait compromising any successful eradication programme. Vector competence experiments with endemic and exotic viruses revealed that from the Torres Strait are efficient alphavirus vectors, but less efficient flavivirus vectors. obtains blood meals from a range of vertebrate hosts (including humans), indicating that it could play a role in both zoonotic and human-mosquito arbovirus transmission cycles in Australia. Predictive models coupled with climate tolerance experiments suggest that a Torres Strait strain of could colonise southern Australia by overwintering in the egg stage before proliferating in the warmer months. Cohabitation experiments demonstrated that the presence of larvae in containers would not prevent the establishment of . Evidence from these studies, coupled with global experience suggests that we need to be prepared for the imminent invasion of Australia by by thoroughly understanding its biology and being willing to embrace emerging control technologies.

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