伊朗中部人畜共患皮肤利什曼病高流行区沙鼠及其外寄生虫对利什曼原虫的PCR阳性分析

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
Sahar Azarmi, Alireza Zahraei-Ramazani, Mehdi Mohebali, Yavar Rassi, Amir Ahmad Akhavan, Amrollah Azarm, Omid Dehghan, Samira Elikaee, Rahimeh Abdoli, Mohsen Mahmoudi
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背景:多种节肢动物,包括血根头虫和猫头虫,多年前就被认为是利什曼原虫的次生媒介。本研究对2016年10月至2017年10月伊斯法罕省塞格齐平原水库宿主及其外寄生虫利什曼原虫(ZCL) PCR阳性进行检测。方法:采用显微镜检查和巢式PCR对鼠耳和体外寄生虫分离的利什曼原虫进行检测鉴定,并采用PCR-限制性片段长度多态性和测序两种方法对结果进行验证。结果:研究区不同季节共捕获鼠类93只(大鼠92只,印度鼠1只),蚤、螨、蜱等9种体表寄生虫527只。显微镜下检测利什曼原虫阳性14只,巢式PCR检测利什曼原虫阳性1只,大鼠77只。大利什曼原虫和图兰利什曼原虫感染率分别为39.79% (n=37)和15.05% (n=14)。在啮齿动物中发现了大乳杆菌和图兰氏乳杆菌的混合自然感染。72.22%的蚤(39/54)、75.0%的螨(5/8)和100%的蜱虫(1/1)检测出利什曼原虫。结论:大鼠种群中大乳杆菌和图兰氏乳杆菌感染率最高的季节分别为夏季和春季。因此,应进一步研究图兰氏乳杆菌在疾病流行病学中的作用以及体外寄生虫的可能作用。建议在未来的研究中进行异种诊断试验。
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PCR Positivity of Gerbils and Their Ectoparasites for <i>Leishmania</i> Spp. in a Hyperendemic Focus of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Central Iran.

PCR Positivity of Gerbils and Their Ectoparasites for <i>Leishmania</i> Spp. in a Hyperendemic Focus of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Central Iran.

PCR Positivity of Gerbils and Their Ectoparasites for Leishmania Spp. in a Hyperendemic Focus of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Central Iran.

Background: Various arthropods, including Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Ctenocephalides felis felis have been suggested as secondary vectors of Leishmania spp. many years ago. This study was conducted to determine zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL) PCR positivity of reservoir hosts and their ectoparasites for Leishmania spp. in Segzi plain in Esfahan Province from October 2016 to October 2017.

Methods: Microscopic examination and nested PCR were used to detect and identify Leishmania spp. isolated from rodents' ears and ectoparasites, and then, the results were confirmed by two methods, PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequencing.

Results: Totally, 93 rodents (92 Rhombomys opimus and one Nesokia indica) and nine different species of ectoparasites (n=527) including fleas, mites, and ticks were collected during different seasons in the study area. Fourteen R. opimus were positive for Leishmania spp. by microscopic examination while one N. indica and 77 R. opimus were positive by nested PCR. The infection rate of rodents with Leishmania major and Leishmania turanica was 39.79% (n=37) and 15.05% (n=14), respectively. Mixed natural infections with L. major and L. turanica were seen in rodents. Moreover, 72.22% of fleas (39/54), 75.0% of mites (5/8), and 100% of tick nymph (1/1) were PCR positive for Leishmania parasites.

Conclusions: The highest rate of infection with L. major and L. turanica in R. opimus populations was observed in summer and spring, respectively. It is suggested that the role of L. turanica and the probable role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of disease should be investigated. A Xenodiagnostic test is recommended for future study.

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Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research paper, short communica­tion, scientific note, case report, letter to the editor, and review article in English. The scope of papers comprises all aspects of arthropod borne diseases includ­ing: ● Systematics ● Vector ecology ● Epidemiology ● Immunology ● Parasitology ● Molecular biology ● Genetics ● Population dynamics ● Toxicology ● Vector control ● Diagnosis and treatment and other related subjects.
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