Figure 1: Disseminated infection rates, transmission rates and viral loads of saliva for mosquitoes infected with the two parental strains Congo_2011 and DRC_2000.
From: Importance of mosquito “quasispecies” in selecting an epidemic arthropod-borne virus

(a) Disseminated infection rates, (b) transmission rates and (c) viral loads in saliva detected at 7 dpi for Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus from the Congo orally infected with the parental strains Congo_2011 and DRC_2000 provided at a titer of 106.5 pfu/mL in the blood-meal. In brackets, the number of mosquitoes tested.