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The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna

BACKGROUND: Knowledge on synanthropic phlebotomines and their natural infection by Leishmania is necessary for the identification of potential areas for leishmaniasis occurrence. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the occurrence of Phlebotominae in gallery forests and household units (HUs) in the city of Palmas...

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Autores principales: Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira, Minuzzi-Souza, Thaís Tâmara Castro, Ferreira, Tauana de Sousa, Freire, Luciana Pereira, Timbó, Renata Velôzo, Vital, Tamires Emanuele, Nitz, Nadjar, Silva, Mariana Neiva, Santos, Alcinei de Souza, Sales, Nathyla Morgana Cunha, Obara, Marcos Takashi, de Andrade, Andrey José, Gurgel-Gonçalves, Rodrigo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28953996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170126
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author Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira
Minuzzi-Souza, Thaís Tâmara Castro
Ferreira, Tauana de Sousa
Freire, Luciana Pereira
Timbó, Renata Velôzo
Vital, Tamires Emanuele
Nitz, Nadjar
Silva, Mariana Neiva
Santos, Alcinei de Souza
Sales, Nathyla Morgana Cunha
Obara, Marcos Takashi
de Andrade, Andrey José
Gurgel-Gonçalves, Rodrigo
author_facet Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira
Minuzzi-Souza, Thaís Tâmara Castro
Ferreira, Tauana de Sousa
Freire, Luciana Pereira
Timbó, Renata Velôzo
Vital, Tamires Emanuele
Nitz, Nadjar
Silva, Mariana Neiva
Santos, Alcinei de Souza
Sales, Nathyla Morgana Cunha
Obara, Marcos Takashi
de Andrade, Andrey José
Gurgel-Gonçalves, Rodrigo
author_sort Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira
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description BACKGROUND: Knowledge on synanthropic phlebotomines and their natural infection by Leishmania is necessary for the identification of potential areas for leishmaniasis occurrence. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the occurrence of Phlebotominae in gallery forests and household units (HUs) in the city of Palmas and to determine the rate of natural infection by trypanosomatids. METHODS: Gallery forests and adjacent household areas were sampled on July (dry season) and November (rainy season) in 2014. The total sampling effort was 960 HP light traps and eight Shannon traps. Trypanosomatids were detected in Phlebotominae females through the amplification of the SSU rDNA region, and the positive samples were used in ITS1-PCR. Trypanosomatid species were identified using sequencing. FINDINGS: A total of 1,527 sand flies representing 30 species were captured in which 949 (28 spp.) and 578 (22 spp.) were registered in July and November, respectively. In July, more specimens were captured in the gallery forests than in the HUs, and Nyssomyia whitmani was particularly frequent. In November, most of the specimens were found in the HUs, and again, Ny. whitmani was the predominant species. Lutzomyia longipalpis was commonly found in domestic areas, while Bichromomyia flaviscutellata was most frequent in gallery forests. Molecular analysis of 154 pools of females (752 specimens) identified Leishmania amazonensis, L. infantum, and Crithidia fasciculata in Ny. whitmani, as well as L. amazonensis in Lu. longipalpis, Trypanosoma sp. and L. amazonensis in Pintomyia christenseni, and L. amazonensis in both Psathyromyia hermanlenti and Evandromyia walkeri. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results show the importance of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations in the dry month, as well as their frequent occurrence in household units in the rainy month. This is the first study to identify Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Crithidia species in Phlebotominae collected in Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-56075172017-10-01 The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira Minuzzi-Souza, Thaís Tâmara Castro Ferreira, Tauana de Sousa Freire, Luciana Pereira Timbó, Renata Velôzo Vital, Tamires Emanuele Nitz, Nadjar Silva, Mariana Neiva Santos, Alcinei de Souza Sales, Nathyla Morgana Cunha Obara, Marcos Takashi de Andrade, Andrey José Gurgel-Gonçalves, Rodrigo Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Articles BACKGROUND: Knowledge on synanthropic phlebotomines and their natural infection by Leishmania is necessary for the identification of potential areas for leishmaniasis occurrence. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the occurrence of Phlebotominae in gallery forests and household units (HUs) in the city of Palmas and to determine the rate of natural infection by trypanosomatids. METHODS: Gallery forests and adjacent household areas were sampled on July (dry season) and November (rainy season) in 2014. The total sampling effort was 960 HP light traps and eight Shannon traps. Trypanosomatids were detected in Phlebotominae females through the amplification of the SSU rDNA region, and the positive samples were used in ITS1-PCR. Trypanosomatid species were identified using sequencing. FINDINGS: A total of 1,527 sand flies representing 30 species were captured in which 949 (28 spp.) and 578 (22 spp.) were registered in July and November, respectively. In July, more specimens were captured in the gallery forests than in the HUs, and Nyssomyia whitmani was particularly frequent. In November, most of the specimens were found in the HUs, and again, Ny. whitmani was the predominant species. Lutzomyia longipalpis was commonly found in domestic areas, while Bichromomyia flaviscutellata was most frequent in gallery forests. Molecular analysis of 154 pools of females (752 specimens) identified Leishmania amazonensis, L. infantum, and Crithidia fasciculata in Ny. whitmani, as well as L. amazonensis in Lu. longipalpis, Trypanosoma sp. and L. amazonensis in Pintomyia christenseni, and L. amazonensis in both Psathyromyia hermanlenti and Evandromyia walkeri. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results show the importance of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations in the dry month, as well as their frequent occurrence in household units in the rainy month. This is the first study to identify Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Crithidia species in Phlebotominae collected in Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5607517/ /pubmed/28953996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170126 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Machado, Tâmara Dias Oliveira
Minuzzi-Souza, Thaís Tâmara Castro
Ferreira, Tauana de Sousa
Freire, Luciana Pereira
Timbó, Renata Velôzo
Vital, Tamires Emanuele
Nitz, Nadjar
Silva, Mariana Neiva
Santos, Alcinei de Souza
Sales, Nathyla Morgana Cunha
Obara, Marcos Takashi
de Andrade, Andrey José
Gurgel-Gonçalves, Rodrigo
The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title_full The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title_fullStr The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title_full_unstemmed The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title_short The role of gallery forests in maintaining Phlebotominae populations: potential Leishmania spp. vectors in the Brazilian savanna
title_sort role of gallery forests in maintaining phlebotominae populations: potential leishmania spp. vectors in the brazilian savanna
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28953996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170126
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