在巴西亚马逊州首府玛瑙斯的农村地区,有一种地方性的白丝虫病。

Ulysses Carvalho Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira Dales Nava, José Vicente Ferreira Neto, Cindy Alves Dias, Viviane Costa da Silva, Hugo Guimarães de Mesquita, Raquel Telles de Moreira Sampaio, Wanilze Gonçalves Barros, Emanuelle de Sousa Farias, Tullio Romão Ribeiro da Silva, James Lee Crainey, Wanderli Pedro Tadei, Hector Henrique Ferreira Koolen, Felipe Arley Costa Pessoa
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一个多世纪以来,巴西亚马逊州首府玛瑙斯从未报道过犬丝虫病。在这里,我们报告了2017年至2021年期间在玛瑙斯收集的766份家养狗血液样本的微丝虫调查中发现的1例输入性和27例本地免疫弓形虫感染。从我们的两个农村收集点计算得出的总患病率估计为15.44% (23/149);在我们的城市周边采集点估计患病率为1.22%(4/328),从我们的两个城市诊所采集点计算出的总患病率为0.35%(1/289)。我们的数据表明,在马瑙斯的城市地区,寄生虫很可能是由历史上传播班氏乌切里亚(致倦库蚊)的同一种蚊子传播的,流行水平非常低,可能是由来自农村地区的大量流入维持的,而农村地区的森林水库和/或更有利的媒介传播动态保持了高流行率。
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Dirofilaria immitis is endemic in rural areas of the Brazilian Amazonas state capital, Manaus.

Dirofilaria immitis is endemic in rural areas of the Brazilian Amazonas state capital, Manaus.

Dirofilaria immitis is endemic in rural areas of the Brazilian Amazonas state capital, Manaus.

The canine filarial parasite Dirofilaria immitis has not been reported in Brazil´s Amazonas state capital, Manaus, for over a century. Here, we report one imported and 27 autochthonous D. immitis infections from a microfilarial survey of 766 domestic dog blood samples collected between 2017 and 2021 in Manaus. An Overall prevalence estimate of 15.44% (23/149) was calculated from our two rural collection sites; a prevalence of 1.22% (4/328) was estimated at our periurban collection site, and an overall prevalence of 0.35% (1/289) was calculated from our two urban clinic collections. Our data suggest that in the urban areas of Manaus, where the parasites are very likely vectored by the same species of mosquito that historically vectored Wuchereria bancrofti (Culex quinquefasciatus), prevalence levels are very low and possibly maintained by an influx from rural areas where sylvatic reservoirs and/or more favorable vector transmission dynamics maintain high prevalences.

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