Authors
Wasi A Nazni, Ary A Hoffmann, Ahmad NoorAfizah, Yoon Ling Cheong, Maria V Mancini, Nicholas Golding, Ghazali MR Kamarul, Mohd AK Arif, Hasim Thohir, Halim NurSyamimi, M Zabari ZatilAqmar, Mazni NurRuqqayah, Amran NorSyazwani, Azmi Faiz, Francis-Rudin MN Irfan, Subramaniam Rubaaini, Nasir Nuradila, Nasir MN Nizam, Saidin M Irwan, Nancy M Endersby-Harshman, Vanessa L White, Thomas H Ant, Christie S Herd, Asim H Hasnor, Rahman AbuBakar, Dusa M Hapsah, Khairuddin Khadijah, Denim Kamilan, Soo Cheng Lee, Yusof M Paid, Kamaludin Fadzilah, Omar Topek, Balvinder S Gill, Han Lim Lee, Steven P Sinkins
Publication date
2019/12/16
Journal
Current biology
Volume
29
Issue
24
Pages
4241-4248. e5
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Dengue has enormous health impacts globally. A novel approach to decrease dengue incidence involves the introduction of Wolbachia endosymbionts that block dengue virus transmission into populations of the primary vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti. The wMel Wolbachia strain has previously been trialed in open releases of Ae. aegypti; however, the wAlbB strain has been shown to maintain higher density than wMel at high larval rearing temperatures. Releases of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes carrying wAlbB were carried out in 6 diverse sites in greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with high endemic dengue transmission. The strain was successfully established and maintained at very high population frequency at some sites or persisted with additional releases following fluctuations at other sites. Based on passive case monitoring, reduced human dengue incidence was observed in the release sites when compared to …
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