Determination of the composition of hookworm species (Ancylostoma duodenale, Ancylostoma ceylanicum)and Necator americanus in humans at community in Tay Ninh province by biomolecular technique

Duc Vinh Le, Trinh Vuong Tran, Kim Thach Nguyen
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Hookworm infections are common in Vietnam and are caused by two known pathogens: Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale. Recent studies have identified a new hookworm species - Ancylostoma ceylanicum, which typically parasitises in dogs. To determine the prevalence of these three hookworm species: A. duodenale, A. ceylanicum, and N. americanus, nested PCR and gene sequencing were employed in fecal samples from suspected individuals residing in Thanh Binh commune, Tan Bien district, Tay Ninh province. Larvae were collected and identified by morphology before 65 DNA samples were extracted and analysed using molecular biology techniques. Results showed that 67.7% (44/65) of the samples were infected with N. americanus, while 16.9% (11/65) and 1.6% (1/65) were infected with A. ceylanicumand A. duodenale, respectively. Co-infection was present in 13.8% of cases, with A. ceylanicum and N. americanus being the most common combination. The origin of the N. americanus species identified was found to be closely related to that reported in Malaysia, while A. ceylanicum was more closely related to the species reported in Thailand. In conclusion, the study found that the new hookworm species A. ceylanicum was more prevalent than the traditional species A. duodenale in Thanh Binh commune (95.2 vs 4.8% of hookworm infections).
利用生物分子技术确定西宁省社区中人体内钩虫种类(十二指肠肛门疽、塞兰肛门疽)和美洲钩虫的组成成分
钩虫感染在越南很常见,由两种已知的病原体引起:Necator americanus 和 Ancylostoma duodenale。最近的研究发现了一种新的钩虫--宿根钩虫(Ancylostoma ceylanicum),这种钩虫通常寄生在狗身上。为了确定这三种钩虫的流行率,我们对这三种钩虫进行了研究:为了确定这三种钩虫(A. duodenale、A. ceylanicum 和 N. americanus)的流行情况,我们对居住在西宁省 Tan Bien 县 Thanh Binh 乡的疑似个体的粪便样本进行了巢式 PCR 和基因测序。在使用分子生物学技术提取和分析 65 份 DNA 样本之前,先收集幼虫并通过形态学进行鉴定。结果表明,67.7%(44/65)的样本感染了美洲金龟子,16.9%(11/65)和 1.6%(1/65)的样本分别感染了疟原虫和杜氏疟原虫。13.8%的病例存在合并感染,其中最常见的组合是A. ceylanicum和N. americanus。经鉴定,N. americanus 的来源与马来西亚报告的物种关系密切,而 A. ceylanicum 与泰国报告的物种关系更为密切。总之,该研究发现,在清平乡,新钩虫种类 A. ceylanicum 比传统种类 A. duodenale 更为普遍(在钩虫感染中分别占 95.2% 和 4.8%)。
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