探索未知领域:斯里兰卡新发现的丝虫病潜在病媒

Sachini U Nimalrathna, Chathuri Amarasiri, Kaveesha Aluthge, Chandana Mallawarachchi, Nilmini Chandrasena, Nissanka de Silva, Nilanthi de Silva, Michael Kimber, Hiruni Harischandra
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布鲁氏丝虫病(BF)最近在斯里兰卡再次出现。研究表明,出现了一种变种布鲁氏寄生虫。了解传播动态对抑制感染蔓延非常重要。本研究调查了斯里兰卡五个布鲁氏菌流行区的六个人类布鲁氏菌病例周围的变异布鲁氏菌潜在病媒蚊子。共分析了 20 个种类的 1711 只蚊子。潜在感染蚊子是通过解剖头部和胸部区域后发现布鲁氏寄生虫的 L3 幼虫阶段,并通过布鲁氏菌物种特异性 HhaI 区域的扩增进行确认。由于头胸部存在 L3 幼虫,因此确定了 12 种蚊子,这些蚊子有可能成为布鲁氏菌在该国选定流行地区传播的病媒。这是首次报告Ma. indiana、Ar. subalbatus、Ae. albopictus、Cq. crassipes、Cx.通过实地研究,发现了斯里兰卡有可能成为 BF 传播媒介的 Cx.bitaeniorhynchus、Cx.gelidus、Cx.lopoceraomyia 和 Cx.vishnui,以及全球有可能成为 BF 传播媒介的 Cx.bitaeniorhynchus、Cx.gelidus、Cx.lopoceraomyia 和 Cx.vishnui。其中,Ma. indiana、Cx. tritaeniorhynchus、Cx. quinquefasciatus 和 Ar. subalbatus 与 Ma. uniformis、Ma. annulifera 在某些研究地点的流行率和感染率最高。从窗式诱捕器中发现寄生虫阳性的印度疟蚊、五步蛇蚊和亚疟蚊表明,这些物种可能具有嗜人类的特性,它们在相应地区的高流行率表明,进一步调查它们的病媒潜能至关重要。
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Exploring the uncharted: Novel potential filariasis vectors unveiled in Sri Lanka
Brugian filariasis (BF) has reemerged in Sri Lanka recently. Studies suggest the emergence of a variant brugian parasite. Knowledge on transmission dynamics is important in restraining the spread of infection. This study investigated the potential vector mosquitoes of this variant brugian parasite around six indexed human BF cases in five BF endemic districts in Sri Lanka. A total of 1711 mosquitoes from 20 species were analyzed. Potential infective mosquitoes were detected by the presence of L3 larval stage of brugian parasites within the head and thorax regions upon dissections and confirmed by amplification of the Brugia species-specific HhaI region. Twelve (12) mosquito species that could potentially serve as vectors for BF transmission in selected endemic areas in the country were identified due to the presence of L3 larvae in the head and thorax regions. This is the first report of Ma. indiana, Ar. subalbatus, Ae. albopictus, Cq. crassipes, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus, Cx. bitaeniorhynchus, Cx. quinquefasciatus, Cx. gelidus, Cx. lopoceraomyia and Cx. vishnui with the potential of serving as vectors for BF transmission in Sri Lanka and Cx. bitaeniorhynchus, Cx. gelidus, Cx. lopoceraomyia and Cx. vishnui in the world through a field study. Of these, Ma. indiana, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus, Cx. quinquefasciatus and Ar. subalbatus together with Ma. uniformis, Ma. annulifera had the highest prevalence and infection rate at certain study sites. The recovery of parasite-positive Ma. indiana, Cx. quinquefasciatus and Ar. subalbatus mosquitoes from window traps demonstrate the probable anthropophilic nature of these species, and their high prevalence in the respective areas deems further investigation on their vector potentiality essential.
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