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Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana

Leishmania parasites, which are spread by infected female sand flies, are the cause of the disease leishmaniasis. Although cutaneous leishmaniasis has been found to occur in the Volta Region, there is limited data on vector species and reservoirs. This study focused on the Tsatee community, in the S...

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Autores principales: Addo, Seth Offei, Amoako, Emmanuel Kwame, Bentil, Ronald Essah, Agbodzi, Bright, Mosore, Mba-tihssommah, Yeboah, Clara, Attram, Naiki, Larbi, John Asiedu, Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin, de Souza, Dziedzom K., Wilson, Michael David, Boakye, Daniel Adjei
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37700879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1963050
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author Addo, Seth Offei
Amoako, Emmanuel Kwame
Bentil, Ronald Essah
Agbodzi, Bright
Mosore, Mba-tihssommah
Yeboah, Clara
Attram, Naiki
Larbi, John Asiedu
Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin
de Souza, Dziedzom K.
Wilson, Michael David
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
author_facet Addo, Seth Offei
Amoako, Emmanuel Kwame
Bentil, Ronald Essah
Agbodzi, Bright
Mosore, Mba-tihssommah
Yeboah, Clara
Attram, Naiki
Larbi, John Asiedu
Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin
de Souza, Dziedzom K.
Wilson, Michael David
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
author_sort Addo, Seth Offei
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description Leishmania parasites, which are spread by infected female sand flies, are the cause of the disease leishmaniasis. Although cutaneous leishmaniasis has been found to occur in the Volta Region, there is limited data on vector species and reservoirs. This study focused on the Tsatee community, in the South Dayi District of the Volta Region, and is aimed at identifying the sand fly fauna and detecting the presence of Leishmania DNA by the use of primers that target the conserved region of Leishmania spp. minicircle DNA of the parasite kinetoplast. The miniature light traps and hand aspirators provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were used to collect outdoor and indoor sand flies for five months in a guinea woodland and semideciduous forest area. From the collections, 4,580 phlebotomine sand flies were obtained and identified, and females were examined for Leishmania DNA using PCR. The male flies were 1,202 (26.24%), non-blood-fed females were 3,321 (72.51%), and 57 (1.25%) were blood-fed females. It was observed that Sergentomyia species constituted 99.91% of the total collected sand flies with S. africana (76.77%) as the predominant species. Phlebotomus rodhaini (0.09%) was the only Phlebotomus species identified from the study area. From 283 non-blood-fed sand fly pools and 57 individual blood-fed species screened, Leishmania DNA was detected in 12 (4.24%) pools and 8 (14.04%) individuals, respectively. It was observed that Leishmania DNA was detected in all the sand fly species identified except S. collarti. This study reports the first detection of Leishmania DNA in P. rodhaini in Ghana, with an infection rate of 33.33% (95% CI, 1.23-88.32). The findings suggest that the role of Phlebotomus in disease transmission in the study area cannot be discounted. Future studies should include continuous surveillance, blood meal preferences, and vector competence of the various infected phlebotomine sand flies to create effective control measures.
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spelling pubmed-104952352023-09-12 Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana Addo, Seth Offei Amoako, Emmanuel Kwame Bentil, Ronald Essah Agbodzi, Bright Mosore, Mba-tihssommah Yeboah, Clara Attram, Naiki Larbi, John Asiedu Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin de Souza, Dziedzom K. Wilson, Michael David Boakye, Daniel Adjei Biomed Res Int Research Article Leishmania parasites, which are spread by infected female sand flies, are the cause of the disease leishmaniasis. Although cutaneous leishmaniasis has been found to occur in the Volta Region, there is limited data on vector species and reservoirs. This study focused on the Tsatee community, in the South Dayi District of the Volta Region, and is aimed at identifying the sand fly fauna and detecting the presence of Leishmania DNA by the use of primers that target the conserved region of Leishmania spp. minicircle DNA of the parasite kinetoplast. The miniature light traps and hand aspirators provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were used to collect outdoor and indoor sand flies for five months in a guinea woodland and semideciduous forest area. From the collections, 4,580 phlebotomine sand flies were obtained and identified, and females were examined for Leishmania DNA using PCR. The male flies were 1,202 (26.24%), non-blood-fed females were 3,321 (72.51%), and 57 (1.25%) were blood-fed females. It was observed that Sergentomyia species constituted 99.91% of the total collected sand flies with S. africana (76.77%) as the predominant species. Phlebotomus rodhaini (0.09%) was the only Phlebotomus species identified from the study area. From 283 non-blood-fed sand fly pools and 57 individual blood-fed species screened, Leishmania DNA was detected in 12 (4.24%) pools and 8 (14.04%) individuals, respectively. It was observed that Leishmania DNA was detected in all the sand fly species identified except S. collarti. This study reports the first detection of Leishmania DNA in P. rodhaini in Ghana, with an infection rate of 33.33% (95% CI, 1.23-88.32). The findings suggest that the role of Phlebotomus in disease transmission in the study area cannot be discounted. Future studies should include continuous surveillance, blood meal preferences, and vector competence of the various infected phlebotomine sand flies to create effective control measures. Hindawi 2023-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10495235/ /pubmed/37700879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1963050 Text en Copyright © 2023 Seth Offei Addo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Addo, Seth Offei
Amoako, Emmanuel Kwame
Bentil, Ronald Essah
Agbodzi, Bright
Mosore, Mba-tihssommah
Yeboah, Clara
Attram, Naiki
Larbi, John Asiedu
Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin
de Souza, Dziedzom K.
Wilson, Michael David
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title_full Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title_fullStr Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title_short Detection of Leishmania DNA in Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Tsatee, a Community in the Volta Region, Ghana
title_sort detection of leishmania dna in phlebotomine sand flies in tsatee, a community in the volta region, ghana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37700879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1963050
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