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Table 4 Specimens positive for mosquito-borne virus genes in Shanxi, China, 2015 by RT-PCR amplifications

From: Pigsties near dwellings as a potential risk factor for the prevalence of Japanese encephalitis virus in adult in Shanxi, China

Collection site

Mosquito species

Sample title

viruses

No. Of each pool

The courtyards of farmer A’ households with pigsties

Culex tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1537

JEV

100

The courtyards of farmer B’ households with pigsties

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1503

JEV/GETV

75

 

C. pipiens pallens

SXYC1523a

JEV

20

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1527

JEV

48

Pig farm A

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1542

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1562

JEV

100

Pig farm B

C. pipiens pallens

SXYC1530

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1546

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1548

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1549

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1551

GETV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1553

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1555

JEV

100

The courtyards of farmer C’ households with pigsties

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1570

JEV

100

 

C. tritaeniorhynchus

SXYC1582

JEV

100

 

C. pipiens pallens

SXYC1586

JEV

100

 

C. pipiens pallens

SXYC1588

JEV

100

  1. aVirus isolation obtained
  2. 1. Mosquitoes were collected from eight courtyards of farmers’ households (three with pigsties and five without pigsties) and two pig farms
  3. 2. The 16 pools of mosquito specimens positive for JEV were collected from the courtyards of three farmers’ households with pigsties (farmers A, B, and C) and two pig farms (pig farms A and B)