Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection among Wild Caught Vectors Mosquitoes and Domestic Pigs in Northern West Bengal, India

Sudeep Ballav, Asit Kumar Biswas,Pabitra Saha,Ushnish Guha, Tulsi Pramanik,Ardhendu Kumar Maji,Subhasish Kamal Guha

INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH(2023)

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Background: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an emerging zoonotic disease caused by JE virus (JEV) and transmitted to humans from pigs or aquatic birds by vector mosquitoes in southeast Asian countries. In this study, JEV infection rate among vector mosquitoes and domestic pigs was determined by detecting viral RNA and anti-JEV antibody (immunoglobulin G), respectively. Materials and Methods: A total of 146 pool mosquitoes of Culex vishnui subgroup and 278 pig blood samples were analyzed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay methods, respectively. E and premembrane (PrM) gene of JEV detected among vectors were sequenced and a phylogenetic tree was constructed. Results: Five (5.81%) pools of Culex tritaeniorhynchus were positive for JEV with pooled infection rate 1.70/1000 mosquitoes. A total of 108 (38.84%) blood samples were positive for anti-JEV antibody. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that our own E and PrM gene sequence of JEV belonging to Genotype III and showed 96.95% sequence similarities with the vaccine strain SA14-14-2. Conclusion: It was observed that domestic pigs of northern West Bengal were highly infected with JEV. Hence, the transmission should be blocked by pig vaccination. A pilot study may be undertaken for mass vaccination of the prevailing pig population to observe any reduced rate of JEV transmission from both pig to pig and pig to human.
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Domestic pig,India,Japanese encephalitis vectors,Japanese encephalitis virus,phylogenetic tree
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