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Pakistan being a tropical country, characterized by poor socioeconomic conditions, is more vulnerable to Mosquito-borne
diseases. So, this study was proposed to know the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases in Faisalabad district, Pakistan. For
this, mosquito adults and larvae were collected from different habitats with aspirator and dippers respectively from eight towns
of Faisalabad district. These samples were carried alive to laboratory and identified with the help of identification keys. Aedes
female mosquitoes were killed and stored at -20°C for RNA extraction. Slides were prepared from blood of female Anopheles
mosquitoes for the identification of plasmodium under microscope. The genome RNA from female Aedes mosquitoes were
extracted as per commercially available kits according to manufacturer guidelines and stored at -40 0C for further use. Using
online software, primers and probes for the known human pathogens were designed in consensus with the help of available
genome database for different pathogens such as dengue virus. Plasmodium was detected from the mosquitoes that were mostly
collected from rural areas and this was generally detected from the samples collected from Jaranwala and Samundri town.
Dengue virus was detected generally from city areas and serotype 2 and 3 was detected from the Aedes mosquitoes. Dengue
virus was mostly detected from Lyallpur, Madina and Jinnah towns. Mosquitoes were mostly collected after monsoon season
in the months of August-September and in spring (March). The disease pathogens were also detected during these months.
Through the surveillance of pathogens, we can focus our attention on the hot spots and apply control measures to control
mosquitoes for better management.
Iqra Yousaf, Shabab Nasir, Syed Makhdoom Hussain, Azhar Rafique, Muhammad Umar Ijaz, Muhammad Asrar, Saif-Ur-Rehman, Bilal Ahmad, Mahid Iftikhar, Naveed Ahmad Khan. (2021) THE MOSQUITO MICROBIOME: ANALYSIS FOR ENDEMIC AND EMERGING PATHOGENS OF PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE IN DISTRICT FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN, Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Volume 58, Issue 1.
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