苏丹东部内脏利什曼病的嗜外生沙蝇媒介东方白蛉的宿主偏好和人血指数。

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Tayseer Jibreel, Altayeb Khogali, Maribel Jiménez, Adeel Raiyed, Osman Dakein, Bashir Alsharif, Noteila M. Khalid, Omran F. Osman, Bakri Y. M. Nour, Gamal Hassan Mohamed, Ricardo Molina, Ana Vidal-López, Ramón Díaz-Regañón, Margriet den Boer, Jorge Alvar, Orin Courtenay, Dia-Eldin Elnaiem
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摘要

内脏利什曼病(VL,kala azar)由杜氏利什曼原虫引起,由东方白鲟传播,是一种严重的系统性疾病,在苏丹和东非其他地区以及世界各地造成高发病率和死亡率。尽管在东非了解该疾病的流行病学方面取得了进展,但人们对苏丹黑热病流行村东方假单胞菌的宿主偏好知之甚少,这些村庄是世界上VL发病率最高的地区之一。本研究采用寄主选择实验和血粉鉴定方法,确定了苏丹东部格达里夫州黑热病流行村东方假单胞菌的寄主偏好。在寄主选择实验中,使用帐篷陷阱来比较牛、驴、绵羊和山羊对寻找寄主东方对虾的吸引力。在血粉鉴定研究中,使用细胞色素b基因(cyt b)扩增和序列分析对在房屋内和家庭周围栖息地捕获的吸血东方假单胞菌雌性进行分子分型。奶牛和驴子对寻找血液的东方P.orientalis最具吸引力,其次是山羊。同样,对东方假单胞菌的血粉分析表明,该载体优先以奶牛为食,其次是驴、人和山羊。东方P.orientalis的人类血液指数为19.4%(42/216),表明该媒介在室内外都具有较高的嗜动物习性。尽管寄主偏好的顺序因地点而异,但很明显,奶牛是该地区东方对虾最喜欢的寄主。讨论了与家畜/家畜在VL浮游动物增强和浮游动物肥大中的作用有关的结果。推断了在苏丹和东非其他地区对控制病媒和VL传播的奶牛进行杀虫剂处理的潜在影响。
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Host preference and human blood index of Phlebotomus orientalis, an exophilic sand fly vector of visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Sudan

Host preference and human blood index of Phlebotomus orientalis, an exophilic sand fly vector of visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Sudan

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL, kala azar), caused by Leishmania donovani, transmitted by Phlebotomus orientalis, is a serious systemic disease that causes high morbidity and mortality rates in Sudan and other parts of East Africa and the world. Despite progress in understanding the epidemiology of the disease in East Africa, little is known about the host preference of P. orientalis in kala azar endemic villages of Sudan, which have some of the highest VL incidence rates in the world. The present study used host choice experiments and blood-meal identification approaches to determine the host preference of P. orientalis in kala azar endemic villages in Gedarif state, eastern Sudan. In the host choice experiment, tent traps were used to compare the attractiveness of cows, donkeys, sheep and goats for host-seeking P. orientalis. In the blood-meal identification study, blood-fed P. orientalis females, captured inside houses and peri-domestic habitats, were subjected to molecular typing using cytochrome b gene (cyt b) amplification and sequence analysis. Cows and donkeys were the most attractive to blood-seeking P. orientalis, followed by goats. Similarly, the blood-meal analysis of P. orientalis showed that the vector preferentially feeds on cows, followed by donkeys, humans and goats. The human blood index of P. orientalis was 19.4% (42/216), indicating a high zoophilic habit of the vector, both inside and outside the houses. Although the order of host preference varied by location, it was clear that cows are the most preferred host of P. orientalis in the area. Results are discussed in relation to the role of domestic/livestock animals in VL zoopotentiation and zooprophylaxis. Inference is made on the potential impact of insecticide treatment of cows in control of the vector and the transmission of VL in Sudan and other parts of East Africa.

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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
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3.70
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5.30%
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65
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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