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Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)

BACKGROUND: Pioneering research on “Mediterranean Kala-Azar” carried out by Adler and Theodor early in the past century (~1930s) had identified Catania city (Sicily) as a major focus of the disease nowadays known as zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Despite the fact that disease in both humans a...

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Autores principales: Lisi, Oscar, D’Urso, Vera, Vaccalluzzo, Valerio, Bongiorno, Gioia, Khoury, Cristina, Severini, Francesco, Di Muccio, Trentina, Gramiccia, Marina, Gradoni, Luigi, Maroli, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4267132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25487039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0560-0
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author Lisi, Oscar
D’Urso, Vera
Vaccalluzzo, Valerio
Bongiorno, Gioia
Khoury, Cristina
Severini, Francesco
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gramiccia, Marina
Gradoni, Luigi
Maroli, Michele
author_facet Lisi, Oscar
D’Urso, Vera
Vaccalluzzo, Valerio
Bongiorno, Gioia
Khoury, Cristina
Severini, Francesco
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gramiccia, Marina
Gradoni, Luigi
Maroli, Michele
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description BACKGROUND: Pioneering research on “Mediterranean Kala-Azar” carried out by Adler and Theodor early in the past century (~1930s) had identified Catania city (Sicily) as a major focus of the disease nowadays known as zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Despite the fact that disease in both humans and dogs has continued to be highly prevalent in the Catania province up to the present times, research on Leishmania vectors in this urban focus dates back to that distant period. This study aimed to evaluate the persistence and current composition of the sand fly fauna in urban environments of Catania in recent years, 2006 and 2013. METHODS: In 2006 fifty-one suitable collecting sites were identified within 44 sub-units of a grid drawn to include the urban Catania area. In 2013 the survey was restricted to four of the most productive and representative sites resulting from the 2006 survey. In both periods 3 collections per month were performed using standard sticky traps set for 3 days in wall holes/cavities along public roads, from the end of April through December. RESULTS: 43/51 sites (84.3%) were found positive for sand flies. The 2006 collections accounted for a total of 4341 specimens including six species. Among competent Leishmania vector species, P. perniciosus was the most prevalent (36.5%) being identified in all sand fly-positive sites, with significant abundance in those of the old city centre. Other species of interest were P. sergenti (2.5%) and P. neglectus (1.5%). The 2013 survey produced 1130 sand flies, of which 39.5% were P. perniciosus, 1.6% P. sergenti and 0.7% P. neglectus. A search for Leishmania DNA in a small sample of 72 P. perniciosus females revealed 11% infection prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings from an old urban focus of leishmaniasis demonstrate that phlebotomine sand flies have adapted fairly well to the drastic environmental changes that have occurred in cities of the Western world in the past century and still represent a potential risk for Leishmania transmission.
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spelling pubmed-42671322014-12-17 Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy) Lisi, Oscar D’Urso, Vera Vaccalluzzo, Valerio Bongiorno, Gioia Khoury, Cristina Severini, Francesco Di Muccio, Trentina Gramiccia, Marina Gradoni, Luigi Maroli, Michele Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Pioneering research on “Mediterranean Kala-Azar” carried out by Adler and Theodor early in the past century (~1930s) had identified Catania city (Sicily) as a major focus of the disease nowadays known as zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Despite the fact that disease in both humans and dogs has continued to be highly prevalent in the Catania province up to the present times, research on Leishmania vectors in this urban focus dates back to that distant period. This study aimed to evaluate the persistence and current composition of the sand fly fauna in urban environments of Catania in recent years, 2006 and 2013. METHODS: In 2006 fifty-one suitable collecting sites were identified within 44 sub-units of a grid drawn to include the urban Catania area. In 2013 the survey was restricted to four of the most productive and representative sites resulting from the 2006 survey. In both periods 3 collections per month were performed using standard sticky traps set for 3 days in wall holes/cavities along public roads, from the end of April through December. RESULTS: 43/51 sites (84.3%) were found positive for sand flies. The 2006 collections accounted for a total of 4341 specimens including six species. Among competent Leishmania vector species, P. perniciosus was the most prevalent (36.5%) being identified in all sand fly-positive sites, with significant abundance in those of the old city centre. Other species of interest were P. sergenti (2.5%) and P. neglectus (1.5%). The 2013 survey produced 1130 sand flies, of which 39.5% were P. perniciosus, 1.6% P. sergenti and 0.7% P. neglectus. A search for Leishmania DNA in a small sample of 72 P. perniciosus females revealed 11% infection prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings from an old urban focus of leishmaniasis demonstrate that phlebotomine sand flies have adapted fairly well to the drastic environmental changes that have occurred in cities of the Western world in the past century and still represent a potential risk for Leishmania transmission. BioMed Central 2014-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4267132/ /pubmed/25487039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0560-0 Text en © Lisi et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lisi, Oscar
D’Urso, Vera
Vaccalluzzo, Valerio
Bongiorno, Gioia
Khoury, Cristina
Severini, Francesco
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gramiccia, Marina
Gradoni, Luigi
Maroli, Michele
Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title_full Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title_fullStr Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title_short Persistence of phlebotomine Leishmania vectors in urban sites of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
title_sort persistence of phlebotomine leishmania vectors in urban sites of catania (sicily, italy)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4267132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25487039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0560-0
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