Serological, molecular, and epidemiological assessment of Leishmania spp. in equids within a hotspot endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis in southeastern Algeria.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Meriem Djellouli, Naouel Eddaikra, Assia Beneldjouzi, Razika Benikhlef, Ramjee Ghimire, Melinda Wilkins, Ismail Lafri
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Cutaneous leishmaniosis remains a major public health concern in Algeria, predominantly affecting humans and dogs. However, the role of other animal hosts, particularly equids, in the transmission cycle remains underexplored. This cross-sectional study presents the first systematic investigation of Leishmania spp. exposure and infection in equids, along with associated environmental and host factors, from southeastern Algeria, El Oued Wilaya, the third most affected region for human cutaneous leishmaniasis in the country. A total of 122 equids from eight communes were clinically examined and tested using three diagnostic tools: indirect fluorescent antibody test, conventional PCR targeting the ITS1 region, and real-time qPCR targeting the kDNA minicircle. Despite the absence of clinical symptoms, serological analysis revealed a 22.13% seropositivity rate for anti-Leishmania infantum IgG. ITS1-PCR and kDNA qPCR detected parasite DNA in 13.93% and 7.38% of samples, respectively. PCR-RFLP analysis confirmed the presence of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum. Phylogenetic analysis revealed intraspecific divergence among isolates, with two sequences clustering in a distinct clade closely related to a Brazilian strain, indicating unexpected genetic diversity among Algerian isolates. Key associated factors included proximity to human settlements and age-related susceptibility. The detection of subclinical infections in equids suggests a potential but underrecognized epidemiological role in endemic areas. Although their reservoir competence remains unconfirmed, this evidence warrants further research on vector competence, molecular characterization, and entomological surveillance. Integrating equids into One Health surveillance frameworks could help clarify their role and guide targeted control strategies in Algeria where transmission dynamics of leishmaniosis may vary.

阿尔及利亚东南部皮肤利什曼病流行热点地区马科动物中利什曼原虫的血清学、分子和流行病学评估
皮肤利什曼病仍然是阿尔及利亚一个主要的公共卫生问题,主要影响人类和狗。然而,其他动物宿主,特别是马科动物,在传播周期中的作用仍未得到充分探讨。本横断面研究首次系统调查了在阿尔及利亚东南部的El Oued Wilaya(该国第三大人类皮肤利什曼病疫区)对马科动物的利什曼原虫暴露和感染,以及相关的环境和宿主因素。采用间接荧光抗体检测、靶向ITS1区域的传统PCR和靶向kDNA小环的实时qPCR三种诊断工具,对来自8个社区的122只马科动物进行了临床检查和检测。尽管没有临床症状,血清学分析显示抗利什曼原虫IgG血清阳性率为22.13%。ITS1-PCR和kDNA qPCR分别检出率为13.93%和7.38%。PCR-RFLP分析证实存在幼利什曼原虫(利什曼原虫)。系统发育分析显示分离株之间存在种内差异,两个序列聚集在与巴西菌株密切相关的不同进化枝中,这表明阿尔及利亚分离株之间存在意想不到的遗传多样性。关键的相关因素包括邻近人类住区和年龄相关的易感性。马科动物亚临床感染的检测表明在流行地区有潜在但未被充分认识的流行病学作用。虽然它们的宿主能力尚未得到证实,但这一证据值得进一步研究媒介能力、分子表征和昆虫学监测。将马科动物纳入“一种健康”监测框架有助于澄清它们的作用,并指导阿尔及利亚有针对性的控制战略,因为阿尔及利亚的利什曼病传播动态可能有所不同。
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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
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2.50
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173
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3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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