Ecology of West Nile Virus in the Danube Delta, Romania: Phylogeography, Xenosurveillance and Mosquito Host-Feeding Patterns

Viruses. 2019 Dec 14;11(12):1159. doi: 10.3390/v11121159.

Abstract

The ecology of West Nile virus (WNV) in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (Romania) was investigated by combining studies on the virus genetics, phylogeography, xenosurveillance and host-feeding patterns of mosquitoes. Between 2014 and 2016, 655,667 unfed and 3842 engorged mosquito females were collected from four sampling sites. Blood-fed mosquitoes were negative for WNV-RNA, but two pools of unfed Culex pipiens s.l./torrentium collected in 2014 were tested positive. Our results suggest that Romania experienced at least two separate WNV lineage 2 introductions: from Africa into Danube Delta and from Greece into south-eastern Romania in the 1990s and early 2000s, respectively. The genetic diversity of WNV in Romania is primarily shaped by in situ evolution. WNV-specific antibodies were detected for 19 blood-meals from dogs and horses, but not from birds or humans. The hosts of mosquitoes were dominated by non-human mammals (19 species), followed by human and birds (23 species). Thereby, the catholic host-feeding pattern of Culex pipiens s.l./torrentium with a relatively high proportion of birds indicates the species' importance as a potential bridge vector. The low virus prevalence in combination with WNV-specific antibodies indicate continuous, but low activity of WNV in the Danube Delta during the study period.

Keywords: West Nile virus; blood meal; phylogeography; virus genetics; xenosurveillance.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Viral / immunology
  • Ecology*
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Genome, Viral
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin G / immunology
  • Mosquito Vectors / virology
  • Phylogeny
  • Phylogeography
  • Public Health Surveillance
  • RNA, Viral
  • Romania / epidemiology
  • West Nile Fever / epidemiology*
  • West Nile Fever / transmission
  • West Nile Fever / virology*
  • West Nile virus / classification*
  • West Nile virus / genetics*

Substances

  • Antibodies, Viral
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • RNA, Viral