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Approaches to passive mosquito surveillance in the EU

机译:欧盟被动式蚊虫监测方法

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The recent emergence in Europe of invasive mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease associated with both invasive and native mosquito species has prompted intensified mosquito vector research in most European countries. Central to the efforts are mosquito monitoring and surveillance activities in order to assess the current species occurrence, distribution and, when possible, abundance, in order to permit the early detection of invasive species and the spread of competent vectors. As active mosquito collection, e.g. by trapping adults, dipping preimaginal developmental stages or ovitrapping, is usually cost-, time- and labour-intensive and can cover only small parts of a country, passive data collection approaches are gradually being integrated into monitoring programmes. Thus, scientists in several EU member states have recently initiated programmes for mosquito data collection and analysis that make use of sources other than targeted mosquito collection. While some of them extract mosquito distribution data from zoological databases established in other contexts, community-based approaches built upon the recognition, reporting, collection and submission of mosquito specimens by citizens are becoming more and more popular and increasingly support scientific research. Based on such reports and submissions, new populations, extended or new distribution areas and temporal activity patterns of invasive and native mosquito species were found. In all cases, extensive media work and communication with the participating individuals or groups was fundamental for success. The presented projects demonstrate that passive approaches are powerful tools to survey the mosquito fauna in order to supplement active mosquito surveillance strategies and render them more focused. Their ability to continuously produce biological data permits the early recognition of changes in the mosquito fauna that may have an impact on biting nuisance and the risk of pathogen transmission associated with mosquitoes. International coordination to explore synergies and increase efficiency of passive surveillance programmes across borders needs to be established.
机译:在欧洲,与入侵和本地蚊子种类相关的侵入性蚊子和蚊媒疾病最近在欧洲出现,促使大多数欧洲国家加强了对蚊媒的研究。这些工作的核心是蚊子监测和监视活动,以便评估当前物种的发生,分布以及在可能的情况下的丰度,以便能够及早发现入侵物种并传播有效的媒介。作为活跃的蚊子收集,例如通过诱捕成年人,降低想象力的发展阶段或避免进行诱捕,通常耗费大量时间和劳动力,并且只能覆盖一个国家的一小部分,因此被动数据收集方法逐渐被纳入监测计划。因此,一些欧盟成员国的科学家最近启动了蚊子数据收集和分析程序,这些程序利用了除目标蚊子收集以外的其他来源。尽管其中一些从其他情况下建立的动物学数据库中提取蚊子分布数据,但基于公民识别,报告,收集和提交蚊子标本的基于社区的方法越来越受欢迎,并越来越支持科学研究。根据这些报告和意见,发现了新的种群,扩展的或新的分布区域以及入侵和本地蚊子物种的时间活动模式。在所有情况下,广泛的媒体工作以及与参与的个人或团体的沟通对于成功都是至关重要的。提出的项目表明,被动方法是调查蚊子动物区系的有力工具,以补充主动蚊子监视策略并使它们更加集中。它们连续产生生物学数据的能力可以及早发现蚊子动物区系的变化,这可能会影响咬人的滋扰和与蚊子有关的病原体传播的风险。需要建立国际协作,以探索协同作用并提高跨境被动监视计划的效率。

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