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Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon

Although studies on African Trypanosomiases revealed a variety of trypanosome species in the blood of various animal taxa, animal reservoirs of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and anatomical niches such as skin have been overlooked in most epidemiological settings. This study aims to update epidemiolog...

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Autores principales: Magang, Eugenie Melaine Kemta, Kamga, Rolin Mitterran Ndefo, Telleria, Jenny, Tichit, Magali, Crouzols, Aline, Kaboré, Jacques, Hardy, David, Bouaka, Calmes Ursain Tsakeng, Jamonneau, Vincent, Rotureau, Brice, Kuete, Victor, Bart, Jean-Mathieu, Simo, Gustave
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10411957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37498955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011528
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author Magang, Eugenie Melaine Kemta
Kamga, Rolin Mitterran Ndefo
Telleria, Jenny
Tichit, Magali
Crouzols, Aline
Kaboré, Jacques
Hardy, David
Bouaka, Calmes Ursain Tsakeng
Jamonneau, Vincent
Rotureau, Brice
Kuete, Victor
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Simo, Gustave
author_facet Magang, Eugenie Melaine Kemta
Kamga, Rolin Mitterran Ndefo
Telleria, Jenny
Tichit, Magali
Crouzols, Aline
Kaboré, Jacques
Hardy, David
Bouaka, Calmes Ursain Tsakeng
Jamonneau, Vincent
Rotureau, Brice
Kuete, Victor
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Simo, Gustave
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description Although studies on African Trypanosomiases revealed a variety of trypanosome species in the blood of various animal taxa, animal reservoirs of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and anatomical niches such as skin have been overlooked in most epidemiological settings. This study aims to update epidemiological data on trypanosome infections in animals from human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) foci of Cameroon. Blood and skin snips were collected from 291 domestic and wild animals. DNA was extracted from blood and skin snips and molecular approaches were used to identify different trypanosomes species. Immunohistochemical analyses were used to confirm trypanosome infections in skin snips. PCR revealed 137 animals (47.1%) with at least one trypanosome species in the blood and/or in the skin. Of these 137 animals, 90 (65.7%) and 32 (23.4%) had trypanosome infections respectively in the blood and skin. Fifteen (10.9%) animals had trypanosome infections in both blood and skin snip. Animals from the Campo HAT focus (55.0%) were significantly (X(2) = 17.6; P< 0.0001) more infected than those (29.7%) from Bipindi. Trypanosomes of the subgenus Trypanozoon were present in 27.8% of animals while T. vivax, T. congolense forest type and savannah type were detected in 16.5%, 10.3% and 1.4% of animals respectively. Trypanosoma b. gambiense infections were detected in the blood of 7.6% (22/291) of animals. No T. b. gambiense infection was detected in skin. This study highlights the presence of several trypanosome species in the blood and skin of various wild and domestic animals. Skin appeared as an anatomical reservoir for trypanosomes in animals. Despite methodological limitations, pigs, sheep, goats and wild animals were confirmed as potential reservoirs of T. b. gambiense. These animal reservoirs must be considered for the designing of control strategies that will lead to sustainable elimination of HAT.
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spelling pubmed-104119572023-08-10 Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon Magang, Eugenie Melaine Kemta Kamga, Rolin Mitterran Ndefo Telleria, Jenny Tichit, Magali Crouzols, Aline Kaboré, Jacques Hardy, David Bouaka, Calmes Ursain Tsakeng Jamonneau, Vincent Rotureau, Brice Kuete, Victor Bart, Jean-Mathieu Simo, Gustave PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Although studies on African Trypanosomiases revealed a variety of trypanosome species in the blood of various animal taxa, animal reservoirs of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and anatomical niches such as skin have been overlooked in most epidemiological settings. This study aims to update epidemiological data on trypanosome infections in animals from human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) foci of Cameroon. Blood and skin snips were collected from 291 domestic and wild animals. DNA was extracted from blood and skin snips and molecular approaches were used to identify different trypanosomes species. Immunohistochemical analyses were used to confirm trypanosome infections in skin snips. PCR revealed 137 animals (47.1%) with at least one trypanosome species in the blood and/or in the skin. Of these 137 animals, 90 (65.7%) and 32 (23.4%) had trypanosome infections respectively in the blood and skin. Fifteen (10.9%) animals had trypanosome infections in both blood and skin snip. Animals from the Campo HAT focus (55.0%) were significantly (X(2) = 17.6; P< 0.0001) more infected than those (29.7%) from Bipindi. Trypanosomes of the subgenus Trypanozoon were present in 27.8% of animals while T. vivax, T. congolense forest type and savannah type were detected in 16.5%, 10.3% and 1.4% of animals respectively. Trypanosoma b. gambiense infections were detected in the blood of 7.6% (22/291) of animals. No T. b. gambiense infection was detected in skin. This study highlights the presence of several trypanosome species in the blood and skin of various wild and domestic animals. Skin appeared as an anatomical reservoir for trypanosomes in animals. Despite methodological limitations, pigs, sheep, goats and wild animals were confirmed as potential reservoirs of T. b. gambiense. These animal reservoirs must be considered for the designing of control strategies that will lead to sustainable elimination of HAT. Public Library of Science 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10411957/ /pubmed/37498955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011528 Text en © 2023 Magang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Magang, Eugenie Melaine Kemta
Kamga, Rolin Mitterran Ndefo
Telleria, Jenny
Tichit, Magali
Crouzols, Aline
Kaboré, Jacques
Hardy, David
Bouaka, Calmes Ursain Tsakeng
Jamonneau, Vincent
Rotureau, Brice
Kuete, Victor
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Simo, Gustave
Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title_full Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title_fullStr Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title_short Prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in Southern Cameroon
title_sort prevalence of blood and skin trypanosomes in domestic and wild fauna from two sleeping sickness foci in southern cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10411957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37498955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011528
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