Ecological characterization of interspecific relationships between human parasites: conflict, cooperation or independence?

C. B. Bilong Bilong, M. Oyono, S. Fosso, L. Lehman
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 During multiparasitism, the interspecific association among parasite species occur at the single host, population and community levels. Their detection and understanding are crucial to prevent and manage infectious diseases. In order to find out potential interspecific interactions among parasite species at a host population level, a cross-sectional study was carried out from September 2017 to July 2018 on schoolchildren aged from 4 to 15 years old; primary schools were randomly selected in the Nyong-et-Mfoumou Division. Stool samples and blood smears were analysed to detect parasitic forms of protozoa and helminths. Parasite interspecific associations were explored by ecological indices of association: Dice (D), Forbes (F) and tetrachoric coefficient (φ). The parasitological analysis revealed the presence of 13 parasite species belonging to 11 families, 9 orders, 7 classes and 5 phyla. A cooperation or positive association was found between E. coli and E. histolytica/dispar, A. lumbricoides and T. trichiura, E. coli and P. falciparum, E. histolytica/dispar and P. falciparum, E. coli and A. lumbricoides, and E. coli and T. trichiura. They co-occurred together more frequently than expected by chance. The conflict or negative association was noticed between G. intestinalis and both A. lumbricoides and T. trichiura, and between A. lumbricoides and P. falciparum. The independence was found between G. intestinalis and both E. histolytica/dispar and E. coli, and between M. perstans and En. nana, G. intestinalis, E. coli and E. histolytica/dispar. Further studies are needed to identify the real interaction mechanisms between parasite species and to evaluate the consequences of multiparasitism for both parasite species and the host.   
人类寄生虫种间关系的生态学特征:冲突、合作还是独立?
在多寄生过程中,寄生物种之间的种间关联发生在单个寄主、种群和群落水平。它们的发现和了解对于预防和管理传染病至关重要。为了找出宿主种群水平上寄生虫物种之间潜在的种间相互作用,于2017年9月至2018年7月对4至15岁的学龄儿童进行了横断面研究;在Nyong-et-Mfoumou区随机选择小学。分析粪便样本和血液涂片以检测原生动物和蠕虫的寄生形式。通过关联生态指数Dice (D)、Forbes (F)和四分色系数φ (φ)探讨了寄生虫种间关联。经寄生虫学分析,共发现寄生虫13种,隶属于5门、9目、7纲、11科。大肠杆菌与溶组织芽胞杆菌、类蚓芽胞杆菌与毛叉芽胞杆菌、大肠杆菌与恶性疟原虫、溶组织芽胞杆菌与恶性疟原虫、大肠杆菌与类蚓芽胞杆菌、大肠杆菌与毛叉芽胞杆菌呈合作或正相关关系。它们同时出现的频率比预期的要高。肠夜蛾与拟蚓和毛毛拟虫、拟蚓与恶性疟原虫存在冲突或负相关关系。大肠杆菌与肠溶组织大肠杆菌、肠溶组织大肠杆菌、肠溶组织大肠杆菌之间、肠溶组织大肠杆菌与肠溶组织大肠杆菌之间均存在独立关系。大肠杆菌和溶组织大肠杆菌。需要进一步的研究来确定寄生虫物种之间真正的相互作用机制,并评估多重寄生对寄生虫物种和宿主的影响。
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