Abstract
Since the establishment of West Nile virus (WNV) into the United States, concern has arisen that this virus may also pose a serious threat to Australian biosecurity. The vector competence of 19 Australian mosquito species for a North American strain of WNV was evaluated. Mosquitoes collected from Cairns, Brisbane, and Sydney were exposed to blood containing 104.0±0.3 cell culture infectious dose50/mosquito WNV that was isolated from a crow during the 1999 New York outbreak. Mosquitoes were tested 12–15 days later to determine their infection, dissemination, and transmission rates. A number of
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