Journal article
A decade of stability for wMel Wolbachia in natural Aedes aegypti populations
Perran P Ross, Katie M Robinson, Qiong Yang, Ashley A Callahan, Thomas Schmidt, Jason Axford, Marianne A Coquilleau, Kyran Staunton, Michael Townsend, Scott Ritchie, Meng-Jia Lau, Xinyue Gu, Ary Hoffmann
PLOS PATHOGENS | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2022
Abstract
Mosquitoes carrying Wolbachia endosymbionts are being released in many countries for arbovirus control. The wMel strain of Wolbachia blocks Aedes-borne virus transmission and can spread throughout mosquito populations by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying wMel were first released into the field in Cairns, Australia, over a decade ago, and with wider releases have resulted in the near elimination of local dengue transmission. The long-term stability of Wolbachia effects is critical for ongoing disease suppression, requiring tracking of phenotypic and genomic changes in Wolbachia infections following releases. We used a combination of field surveys, phenoty..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Safi Soleimannejad and Kelly Richardson for technical assistance.