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PLOS ONE | 2015

Detection of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype V in Culex orientalis and Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) in Korea

Hyun Woo Kim; Go-Woon Cha; Young Eui Jeong; Wook-Gyo Lee; Kyu Sik Chang; Jong Yul Roh; Sung Chan Yang; Mi Yeoun Park; Chan Park; E-Hyun Shin

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) causes significant viral encephalitis and is distributed throughout the Asian countries. The virus is known to be transmitted by Culex tritaeniorhynchus, which mainly breeds in rice paddies in Korea. In this study, we investigated the presence of other mosquito species that can transmit JEV as a second or regional vector. We selected five cities where patients have experienced JE in the last 5 years as mosquito-collecting locations and subdivided them into four collection sites according to the mosquito habitats (cowshed, downtown area, forest, and swamp). Mosquitoes were caught using the BG-Sentinel trap, CDC black-light trap, Fay-Prince trap, and Gravid trap. A total of 993 pools from 22,774 mosquitoes were prepared according to their species, collection date, and site. We performed a SYBR Green 1-based real-time RT-PCR assay to detect JEV from the mosquito pools. A total of six JEV-positive pools were detected from Culex orientalis and Culex pipiens caught in the Gangwon-do and Gyeonngi-do provinces. All the detected JEVs were revealed as genotype V by phylogenetic analysis of the envelope gene. Our findings confirm that a new genotype of JEV was introduced in Korea and suggest that two mosquito species may play a role in JEV transmission.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Coincidence between geographical distribution of Leptotrombidium scutellare and scrub typhus incidence in South Korea.

Jong Yul Roh; Bong Gu Song; Won Il Park; Eun Shin; Chan Park; Mi-Yeoun Park; Kyu Sik Chang; Wook Gyo Lee; Hee Il Lee; E-Hyun Shin

To clarify the geographical distribution of scrub typhus vectors in Korea, a survey of larval trombiculid mites was conducted from 2005 to 2007 by collecting wild small mammals twice a year (spring and autumn) at 24 sites nationwide. A total of 67,325 mites representing 4 genera and 14 species were collected from 783 trapped rodents, corresponding to a chigger index (number of chigger mites per rodent) of 86.0. The predominant mite species were Leptotrombidium pallidum (52.6%), Leptotrombiduim scutellare (27.1%), Leptotrombidium palpale (8.2%), Leptotrombidium orientale (5.6%), and Neotrombicula tamiyai (1.7%). However, the proportions of L. scutellare in southern areas, including endemic provinces such as Jeollabuk-Do (34.3%), Jeollanam-Do (49.0%), and Gyeongsangnam-Do (88%), were relatively higher than in central Korean regions where L. pallidum was predominant. In autumn, the ratio of L. scutellare increased to 42% while the ratio of L. pallidum decreased. The geographical distribution map of the L. scutellare chigger index was identical to the incidence pattern of scrub typhus, whereas those of overall mites and L. pallidum showed no relationship with case incidence patterns. Distribution mapping analysis shows an identical geographical distribution of L. scutellare and epidemic incidence of scrub typhus in South Korea. L. pallidum could be another vector at all other parts of the Korean peninsula, including the eastern and northern regions that have a low level of scrub typhus incidence.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Transovarial Transmission of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Leptotrombidium palpale (Acari: Trombiculidae)

Eun Shin; Jong Yul Roh; Won Il Park; Bong Gu Song; Kyu-Sik Chang; Wook-Gyo Lee; Hee Il Lee; Chan Park; Mi-Yeoun Park; E-Hyun Shin

Transovarial transmission of Orientia tsutsugamushi in colonies of Leptotrombidium palpale was studied in the parent and F1 and F2 generations. Both transovarial transmission and filial infection rates were 100% in the parent and F1 generations of Leptotrombidium palpale. The filial infection rate in the F1 generation was 100%, but it declined to 94.3% in the F2 progeny. The sex ratio of the F1 generation from infected L. palpale was 1∶0.8 (male:female) and the proportion of males was relatively high. This study is the first to report on the transovarial transmission of O. tsutsugamushi in L. palpale. High transovarial transmission rates in L. palpale suggest that this species might be one of the major vectors of tsutsugamushi disease in Korea.


Parasites & Vectors | 2014

Estimation of the genome sizes of the chigger mites Leptotrombidium pallidum and Leptotrombidium scutellare based on quantitative PCR and k-mer analysis

Ju Hyeon Kim; Jong Yul Roh; Deok Ho Kwon; Young Ho Kim; Kyungjae Andrew Yoon; Seungil Yoo; Seung-Jae Noh; Junhyung Park; E-hyun Shin; Mi-Yeoun Park; Si Hyeock Lee


Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology | 2016

High prevalence of Wolbachia infection in Korean populations of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae)

Chan Hee Park; HyungWoo Lim; Hyun Woo Kim; Wook Gyo Lee; Jong Yul Roh; Mi Yeoun Park; E-Hyun Shin


Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology | 2017

Host-feeding pattern and dengue virus detection of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) captured in an urban park in Korea

Hyun Woo Kim; Hye mi Yu; Hyung Woo Lim; Sung-Chan Yang; Jong Yul Roh; Kyu Sik Chang; E-Hyun Shin; Young Ran Ju; Wook-Gyo Lee


한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2014

Phylogenic Analysis of Endosymbiont Wolbachia with Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Korea

Chan Hee Park; Hyung Woo Lim; Hyun Woo Kim; Wook Gyo Lee; Jong Yul Roh; Mi Yeoun Park; E-Hyun Shin


한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2014

Estimation of the Genome Sizes of the Two Chigger Mites Based on Quantitative PCR and K-mer Analysis

Ju Hyeon Kim; Jong Yul Roh; Deok Ho Kwon; Young Ho Kim; Kyungjae Andrew Yoon; Seungil Yoo; Seung-Jae Noh; Junhyung Park; E-Hyun Shin; Mi-Yeoun Park; Si Hyeock Lee


한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2014

Current Updates on the Genome Analysis of Leptotrombidium pallidum, a Major Vector Mite for Scrub Typhus

Ju Hyeon Kim; Jong Yul Roh; Deok Ho Kwon; Young Ho Kim; Kyungjae Andrew Yoon; Seungil Yoo; Yoonhee Shin; Seung-Jae Noh; E-Hyun Shin; Mi-Yeoun Park; Young Ran Ju; Si Hyeock Lee


한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2013

Repellency of Three Essential Oil Major Constituents to Wild Adult Anopheles kleini

Dae-Hyun Yoo; Seong Yoon Kim; Mi Yeoun Park; E-Hyun Shin; Wook-Gyo Lee; Jong Yul Roh; Kyu-Sik Chang

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E-Hyun Shin

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Mi-Yeoun Park

National Institutes of Health

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Wook-Gyo Lee

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Hyun Woo Kim

Seoul National University

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Mi Yeoun Park

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Kyu-Sik Chang

Seoul National University

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Bong Gu Song

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Eun Shin

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Ju Hyeon Kim

Seoul National University

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