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Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects

The prevalence study of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects captured from the environment in bat roosts and pigeon nests, or feeding their hosts (cattle, pigs, horses, dogs and humans) in urban, peri-urban and rural areas, between 2012 and 2014. For this study, the amastigotes present in these...

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Autores principales: Coelho, Willian Marinho Dourado, Buzetti, Wilma Aparecida Starke, Bresciani, Katia Denise Saraiva
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5991844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29988182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2016.04.004
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author Coelho, Willian Marinho Dourado
Buzetti, Wilma Aparecida Starke
Bresciani, Katia Denise Saraiva
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description The prevalence study of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects captured from the environment in bat roosts and pigeon nests, or feeding their hosts (cattle, pigs, horses, dogs and humans) in urban, peri-urban and rural areas, between 2012 and 2014. For this study, the amastigotes present in these insects were detected by histochemical and PCR techniques. Positive gene amplification for Leishmania was found in two horseflies of the species Tabanus importunus collected in the environment, and amastigote forms of Leishmania spp., as well as erythrocytes and leukocytes, were histochemically detected in one of that insect. The other analyzed insects were not positive by PCR our by direct parasitological examination. Only horseflies captured in urban and peri-urban areas were positive. During the collection, no phlebotomine sand flies were captured in rural areas far from the city limits. It can be concluded that the discovery of horseflies positive for Leishmania spp. in urban and peri-urban areas indicates the likelihood that urban areas and their surroundings provide vector parasites with an environment suitable for the spread and consequent perpetuation of the biological cycle of this protozoan.
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spelling pubmed-59918442018-07-09 Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects Coelho, Willian Marinho Dourado Buzetti, Wilma Aparecida Starke Bresciani, Katia Denise Saraiva Parasite Epidemiol Control Article The prevalence study of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects captured from the environment in bat roosts and pigeon nests, or feeding their hosts (cattle, pigs, horses, dogs and humans) in urban, peri-urban and rural areas, between 2012 and 2014. For this study, the amastigotes present in these insects were detected by histochemical and PCR techniques. Positive gene amplification for Leishmania was found in two horseflies of the species Tabanus importunus collected in the environment, and amastigote forms of Leishmania spp., as well as erythrocytes and leukocytes, were histochemically detected in one of that insect. The other analyzed insects were not positive by PCR our by direct parasitological examination. Only horseflies captured in urban and peri-urban areas were positive. During the collection, no phlebotomine sand flies were captured in rural areas far from the city limits. It can be concluded that the discovery of horseflies positive for Leishmania spp. in urban and peri-urban areas indicates the likelihood that urban areas and their surroundings provide vector parasites with an environment suitable for the spread and consequent perpetuation of the biological cycle of this protozoan. Elsevier 2016-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5991844/ /pubmed/29988182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2016.04.004 Text en © 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of World Federation of Parasitologists. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
title_full Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
title_fullStr Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
title_full_unstemmed Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
title_short Histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of Leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
title_sort histochemical and molecular evaluation of the prevalence of leishmania spp. in hematophagous insects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5991844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29988182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2016.04.004
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