斯里兰卡北部贾夫纳市环境样本中登革热病媒的预想象检测:基于dna的方法

Arthiyan Sivasingham, A. Tharsan, T. Eswaramohan, S. Raveendran, S. Surendran
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病媒监测对于执行适当的病媒控制战略以减少病媒传播疾病(如登革热)的传播至关重要,登革热是斯里兰卡的一个主要公共卫生问题。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。白纹伊蚊分别是登革热病毒的主要和次要媒介。登革热是贾夫纳地区的地方病,据报道,登革热病媒来自许多水体,包括咸淡水生境。环境DNA (eDNA)的使用已经成为检测和鉴定任何水生环境中存在的媒介物种的新工具。本研究利用环境DNA确定了贾夫纳区市级范围内不同水生生境中主要登革热媒介的存在。在研究地点内随机选择的10个街区(包括至少40所房屋)中确定了登革热媒介的潜在想象前发育位点。从这些地点收集了120个没有任何可见的想象前形态的水样来提取eDNA。采用为伊蚊设计的物种特异性引物进行PCR检测。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。蚊。Ae的存在。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。检出白纹伊蚊12只(10.0%),白纹伊蚊30只(25.0%)。在9份(7.5%)样品中检测到两种细菌的存在。检出伊蚊DNA的水体盐度为0 ~ 7 gL -1。结果表明,eDNA是一种间接但有效的监测工具,可用于监测水生环境中蚊子的想象前发育形式。
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Detection of preimaginal forms of dengue vectors from environmental samples in Jaffna city, northern Sri Lanka: an eDNA-based approach
: Vector surveillance is crucial for implementation of appropriate vector control strategies to reduce the transmission of vector-borne diseases such as dengue, a major public health concern in Sri Lanka. Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus are the primary and secondary vectors of dengue virus, respectively. Dengue is endemic in the Jaffna District and the presence of dengue vectors from many water bodies, including brackish water habitats, is reported. The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a novel tool to detect and identify vector species present in any aquatic environment. This study, used environmental DNA to determine the presence of major dengue vectors in different aquatic habitats in the Municipal limits of the Jaffna District. Potential pre-imaginal developmental sites of dengue vectors were identified in randomly selected 10 blocks consisting of at least 40 houses within the study location. One hundred and twenty water samples without any visible preimaginal forms were collected from these sites to extract eDNA. PCR assays were performed using species-specific primers designed for Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus . The presence of Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus was identified in 12 (10.0%) and 30 samples (25.0%), respectively. The presence of both species was detected in nine samples (7.5%). The salinity of the water from which Aedes DNA was detected ranged from 0–7 gL -1 . The results revealed that eDNA is an indirect but valid surveillance tool for monitoring preimaginal developmental forms of mosquitos in the aquatic environment.
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