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Disease ecology in wild rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus algirus populations: a model for individual- and population-scale analysis of host-pathogen dynamics
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The potential role of scavenging flies as mechanical vectors of Lagovirus europaeus/GI.2
Publication . Lopes, Ana M.; Almeida, Tereza; Osório, Hugo
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) populations of the Iberian Peninsula have been severely affected by
the emergence of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) Lagovirus europaeus/GI.2 (RHDV2/b). Bushflies
and blowflies (Muscidae and Calliphoridae families, respectively) are important RHDV vectors in Oceania, but their
epidemiological role is unknown in the native range of the European rabbit. In this study, scavenging flies were collected
between June 2018 and February 2019 in baited traps at one site in southern Portugal, alongside a longitudinal
capture-mark-recapture study of a wild European rabbit population, aiming to provide evidence of mechanical
transmission of GI.2 by flies. Fly abundance, particularly from Calliphoridae and Muscidae families, peaked in October
2018 and in February 2019. By employing molecular tools, we were able to detect the presence of GI.2 in flies belonging
to the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Fanniidae and Drosophilidae. The positive samples were detected during
an RHD outbreak and absent in samples collected when no evidence of viral circulation in the local rabbit population
was found. We were able to sequence a short viral genomic fragment, confirming its identity as RHDV GI.2. The results
suggest that scavenging flies may act as mechanical vectors of GI.2 in the native range of the southwestern Iberian
subspecies O. cuniculus algirus. Future studies should better assess their potential in the epidemiology of RHD and as a
tool for monitoring viral circulation in the field.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH/BPD/116596/2016
