Vector collection_OH surveillance project_Poland

Occurrence
Latest version published by Training Organization on Feb 10, 2025 Training Organization
Publication date:
10 February 2025
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Description

Data set containing the records of vectors collected under the One Health surveillance project in Poland

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Kwasnik M, Rozek W, Jodełko A, Graszkiewicz W (2025). Vector collection_OH surveillance project_Poland. Version 1.0. Training Organization. Occurrence dataset. https://ipt.gbif.org/resource?r=ohsurv_pl&v=1.0

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Keywords

Occurrence; OH Surveillance; ticks; mosquitos; Rift Valley Fever; TBEV

Contacts

Malgorzata Kwasnik
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland
Wojciech Rozek
  • Originator
National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland
Agnieszka Jodełko
  • Originator
National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland
Weronika Graszkiewicz
  • Metadata Provider
National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland
Cedric Marsboom

Geographic Coverage

Poland

Bounding Coordinates South West [20.69, 14.581], North East [54.378, 53.5]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2024-07-16 / 2024-11-20

Project Data

January 2024 - December 2026

Title Vector collection_OH surveillance project_Poland
Identifier 101132473
Funding EU4H-2022-DGA-MS-IBA-05

The personnel involved in the project:

Malgorzata Kwasnik

Sampling Methods

"MOSQUITOES light traps with CO2 were used to collect mosquito in 5 locations in Poland, near harbors, international airport and other possible points of entry TICKS Ticks were collected by dragging a 1-m2 cloth (white flannel material) in selected areas such as woodlands, rural areas, trails . Samples were collected by foresters who received the manual, explaining the sampling procedure step by step. The forresters provided a precise data about sampling location (GPS coordinates, type of land etc.) in TBEV endemic areas. "

Study Extent "MOSQUITOES During 2024, mosquitos were sampled on the weekly basis, from July to October TICKS In 2024 tick were sampled by dragging in 3 provinces: Mazowieckie, Lubelskie Warminsko-Mazurskie"

Method step description:

  1. "MOSQUITOES 1. Researchers from NVRI )defined the appropriate sampling protocol for the target vector. 2. Fieldwork was planned and coordinated by NVRI 3. Collected mosquitoes were identified by species, pooled and tested for the presence of RVFV genetic material 4. The collected data was entered into EFSA database TICKS 1. Researchers from NVRI defined the appropriate sampling protocol for the target species. 2. Fieldwork was planned and coordinated by NVRI 3. Data was collected in the field by specialized personnel. 4. The data was exported and manually corrected by experts 5. Collected data was sent to Vectornet and validated 6. The dataset is published and registered with GBIF 7. The collected data was entered into an EFSA database Data are collected using a predefined sampling protocol and checked by professionals "

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