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Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908

BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis in Serbia was an endemic disease, and is considered to be eradicated for more than 40 years. In the past decade sporadic cases of canine leishmaniasis started to emerge for the first time in Vojvodina Province (previously non-endemic region of Serbia). Reports of introduced...

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Autores principales: Vaselek, Slavica, Ayhan, Nazli, Oguz, Gizem, Erisoz Kasap, Ozge, Savić, Sara, Di Muccio, Trentina, Gradoni, Luigi, Ozbel, Yusuf, Alten, Bulent, Petrić, Dušan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28950895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2386-z
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author Vaselek, Slavica
Ayhan, Nazli
Oguz, Gizem
Erisoz Kasap, Ozge
Savić, Sara
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gradoni, Luigi
Ozbel, Yusuf
Alten, Bulent
Petrić, Dušan
author_facet Vaselek, Slavica
Ayhan, Nazli
Oguz, Gizem
Erisoz Kasap, Ozge
Savić, Sara
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gradoni, Luigi
Ozbel, Yusuf
Alten, Bulent
Petrić, Dušan
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description BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis in Serbia was an endemic disease, and is considered to be eradicated for more than 40 years. In the past decade sporadic cases of canine leishmaniasis started to emerge for the first time in Vojvodina Province (previously non-endemic region of Serbia). Reports of introduced, and later on autochthonous cases of leishmaniasis alerted the possibility of disease emergence. The aim of this study was to bridge more than a half a century wide gap in entomological surveillance of sand fly vectors in Vojvodina, as well as to verify the presence of the vector species that could support Leishmania spp. circulation. RESULTS: During the period 2013–2015, a total of 136 sand flies were collected from 48 of 80 surveyed locations. Four sand fly species of the genus Phlebotomus were detected: P. papatasi, P. perfiliewi, P. mascittii and P. neglectus. Detection of P. mascittii represents the first record of this species for the sand fly fauna in Vojvodina and in Serbia. All female specimens (n = 80) were tested for Leishmania spp. DNA, and three blood-fed P. papatasi specimens were positive (4%). One positive DNA sample was successfully amplified by ITS1 nPCR. The RFLP analysis of the resulting 350 bp fragment showed a typical pattern of L. infantum, and the ITS1 partial sequence blasted in GenBank confirmed 100% identity with L. infantum and L. donovani complex sequences. This result represents the first record of both Leishmania spp. and L. infantum DNA from sand flies in Vojvodina, and in Serbia. CONCLUSIONS: Presence of autochthonous canine leishmaniasis cases, records of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) species proven vectors of L. infantum (P. perfiliewi and P. neglectus) and detection of L. infantum DNA from wild caught (non-competent) vectors, prove that L. infantum is present in Vojvodina and indicates a probable circulation in the region.
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spelling pubmed-56159302017-09-28 Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908 Vaselek, Slavica Ayhan, Nazli Oguz, Gizem Erisoz Kasap, Ozge Savić, Sara Di Muccio, Trentina Gradoni, Luigi Ozbel, Yusuf Alten, Bulent Petrić, Dušan Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis in Serbia was an endemic disease, and is considered to be eradicated for more than 40 years. In the past decade sporadic cases of canine leishmaniasis started to emerge for the first time in Vojvodina Province (previously non-endemic region of Serbia). Reports of introduced, and later on autochthonous cases of leishmaniasis alerted the possibility of disease emergence. The aim of this study was to bridge more than a half a century wide gap in entomological surveillance of sand fly vectors in Vojvodina, as well as to verify the presence of the vector species that could support Leishmania spp. circulation. RESULTS: During the period 2013–2015, a total of 136 sand flies were collected from 48 of 80 surveyed locations. Four sand fly species of the genus Phlebotomus were detected: P. papatasi, P. perfiliewi, P. mascittii and P. neglectus. Detection of P. mascittii represents the first record of this species for the sand fly fauna in Vojvodina and in Serbia. All female specimens (n = 80) were tested for Leishmania spp. DNA, and three blood-fed P. papatasi specimens were positive (4%). One positive DNA sample was successfully amplified by ITS1 nPCR. The RFLP analysis of the resulting 350 bp fragment showed a typical pattern of L. infantum, and the ITS1 partial sequence blasted in GenBank confirmed 100% identity with L. infantum and L. donovani complex sequences. This result represents the first record of both Leishmania spp. and L. infantum DNA from sand flies in Vojvodina, and in Serbia. CONCLUSIONS: Presence of autochthonous canine leishmaniasis cases, records of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) species proven vectors of L. infantum (P. perfiliewi and P. neglectus) and detection of L. infantum DNA from wild caught (non-competent) vectors, prove that L. infantum is present in Vojvodina and indicates a probable circulation in the region. BioMed Central 2017-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5615930/ /pubmed/28950895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2386-z Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
spellingShingle Research
Vaselek, Slavica
Ayhan, Nazli
Oguz, Gizem
Erisoz Kasap, Ozge
Savić, Sara
Di Muccio, Trentina
Gradoni, Luigi
Ozbel, Yusuf
Alten, Bulent
Petrić, Dušan
Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title_full Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title_fullStr Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title_full_unstemmed Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title_short Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908
title_sort sand fly and leishmania spp. survey in vojvodina (serbia): first detection of leishmania infantum dna in sand flies and the first record of phlebotomus (transphlebotomus) mascittii grassi, 1908
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28950895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2386-z
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