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The Culicoides species (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae) of Senegal: towards identifying the vectors of African horse sickness virus, 40 years after the first studies

Fall Moussa, Bakhoum Mame Thierno, Garros Claire, Diouf N., Seck Momar Talla, Bouyer Jérémy, Ndao Momar, Dusom Ange-Marie, Allene Xavier, Rakotoarivony Ignace, Diarra Maryam, Baldet Thierry, Balenghien Thomas, Delecolle Jean Claude, Fall A.G.. 2012. The Culicoides species (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae) of Senegal: towards identifying the vectors of African horse sickness virus, 40 years after the first studies. In : E-sove 2012 : from biology to integrated control in a changing world. Abstract book. European Society for Vector Ecology, CIRAD, EID, IRD. Montpellier : European Society for Vector Ecology, Résumé, 150. Conférence E-SOVE. 18, Montpellier, France, 8 Octobre 2012/11 Octobre 2012.

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Résumé : African Horse Sickness (AHS) has been described for the first time in Senegal in the 1880s. Since then, it is an endemic disease, with occasional epizootic outbreaks, which caused significant economic losses. The last outbreak occurred in 2007 and caused the death of 1,169 horses in several regions, with a total cost estimated at 900 million CFA, of which the half was due to mortality and morbidity. Today, the unique available control strategy for AHS virus is mass vaccination. The vector species responsible for AHS virus transmission belong to the genus Culicoides. In Senegal, studies on the fauna of Culicoides have been conducted four decades ago and failed to highlight the species of veterinary interest involved in the virus transmission. If Culicoides imicola is historically recognized as the main Afrotropical vector species, its role in the transmission has never been established in Senegal. Under the framework of the EDENext project (European FP7 project), several studies were initiated in 2011 to update the Culicoides diversity of Senegal and to allow a better understanding of the species role in the transmission of AHS virus. The Culicoides population dynamics was followed up monthly for one year, using OVI traps and horse-baited traps in five sites along a transect Dakar-Thies, in western Senegal. Captured individuals were identified morphologically at the species level, or with molecular identification tools for the C. schultzei group. The data obtained in this survey were then confronted with the reported incidences of the 2007 AHS outbreaks. This preliminary work allows updating the list of Culicoides of Senegal, helps clarifying the species delimitation for the C. schultzei group and contributes to identify potential vector species of African horse sickness virus in Senegal. It also allows choosing the candidate vectors to rear in the insectarium to unable vector competence studies. (Texte intégral)

Classification Agris : L72 - Organismes nuisibles des animaux
L73 - Maladies des animaux

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Fall Moussa, ISRA (SEN)
  • Bakhoum Mame Thierno, ISRA (SEN)
  • Garros Claire, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0003-4378-5031
  • Diouf N., Ministère de l'élevage (Sénégal) (SEN)
  • Seck Momar Talla, ISRA (SEN)
  • Bouyer Jérémy, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (SEN) ORCID: 0000-0002-1913-416X
  • Ndao Momar, ISRA (SEN)
  • Dusom Ange-Marie, ISRA (SEN)
  • Allene Xavier, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (FRA)
  • Rakotoarivony Ignace, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (FRA)
  • Diarra Maryam, ISRA (SEN)
  • Baldet Thierry, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0003-2979-9517
  • Balenghien Thomas, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR CMAEE (FRA)
  • Delecolle Jean Claude, Faculté de médecine de Strasbourg (FRA)
  • Fall A.G., ISRA (SEN)

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