TY - JOUR
T1 - A review of the invasive mosquitoes in Europe
T2 - Ecology, public health risks, and control options
AU - Medlock, Jolyon
AU - Hansford, Kayleigh
AU - Schaffner, Francis
AU - Versteirt, Veerle
AU - Hendrickx, Guy
AU - Zeller, Herve
AU - Bortel, Wim Van
PY - 2012/6/1
Y1 - 2012/6/1
N2 - There has been growing interest in Europe in recent years in the establishment and spread of invasive mosquitoes, notably the incursion of Aedes albopictus through the international trade in used tires and lucky bamboo, with onward spread within Europe through ground transport. More recently, five other non-European aedine mosquito species have been found in Europe, and in some cases populations have established locally and are spreading. Concerns have been raised about the involvement of these mosquito species in transmission cycles of pathogens of public health importance, and these concerns were borne out following the outbreak of chikungunya fever in Italy in 2007, and subsequent autochthonous cases of dengue fever in France and Croatia in 2010. This article reviews current understanding of all exotic (five introduced invasive and one intercepted) aedine species in Europe, highlighting the known import pathways, biotic and abiotic constraints for establishment, control strategies, and public health significance, and encourages Europe-wide surveillance for invasive mosquitoes.
AB - There has been growing interest in Europe in recent years in the establishment and spread of invasive mosquitoes, notably the incursion of Aedes albopictus through the international trade in used tires and lucky bamboo, with onward spread within Europe through ground transport. More recently, five other non-European aedine mosquito species have been found in Europe, and in some cases populations have established locally and are spreading. Concerns have been raised about the involvement of these mosquito species in transmission cycles of pathogens of public health importance, and these concerns were borne out following the outbreak of chikungunya fever in Italy in 2007, and subsequent autochthonous cases of dengue fever in France and Croatia in 2010. This article reviews current understanding of all exotic (five introduced invasive and one intercepted) aedine species in Europe, highlighting the known import pathways, biotic and abiotic constraints for establishment, control strategies, and public health significance, and encourages Europe-wide surveillance for invasive mosquitoes.
KW - Aedes
KW - Europe
KW - Invasive mosquitoes
KW - Vector-borne disease
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84856287615&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1089/vbz.2011.0814
DO - 10.1089/vbz.2011.0814
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22448724
AN - SCOPUS:84856287615
SN - 1530-3667
VL - 12
SP - 435
EP - 447
JO - Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
JF - Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
IS - 6
ER -