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Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015
Dispatch

Culex torrentium Mosquito Role as Major Enzootic Vector Defined by Rate of Sindbis Virus Infection, Sweden, 2009

Jenny C. HessonComments to Author , Jenny Verner-Carlsson, Anders Larsson, Raija Ahmed, Åke Lundkvist, and Jan O. Lundström
Author affiliations: Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden (J.C. Hesson, J. Verner-Carlsson, A. Larsson, Å. Lundkvist, J.O. Lundström); Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden (J. Verner-Carlsson, R. Ahmed, Å. Lundkvist); Nedre Dalälvens Utvecklings AB, Gysinge, Sweden (J.O. Lundström)

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Table 1

Ornithophilic Culex and Culiseta spp. mosquitoes collected for the detection of Sindbis virus, central Sweden, 2009

Mosquito species No. collected (no. from which Sindbis virus isolated)
Total Infection estimates
Jul 14 Jul 28 and 29 Aug 11 Aug 27 Sep 8
Culex spp.
Cx. torrentium 45 183 (6) 62 (4) 9 (1) 2 301(11) 36.5†
Cx. pipiens 38 134 (2) 175 (1) 13 7 367 (3) 8.2†
Total
83
317 (8)
237 (5)
22 (1)
9
668(14)
21.0†
Culiseta sp.
Cs. morsitans
8
35
93
111 (1)
43 (1)
290 (2)
6.9‡
Total 91 352 (8) 330 (5) 133 (2) 52 (1) 958 (16) NA

*NA, not applicable.
†Infection rate/1,000 mosquitoes.
‡Minimum field infection rate/1,000 mosquitoes.

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