Cargando…

Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone of the sand fly vector Lu. longipalpis, co-located with residual insecticide, to reduce the infection incidence of Leishmania infantum in the canine reservoir. METHODS: A stratified cluster randomised trial was designed to...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Courtenay, Orin, Dilger, Erin, Calvo-Bado, Leo A., Kravar-Garde, Lidija, Carter, Vicky, Bell, Melissa J., Alves, Graziella B., Goncalves, Raquel, Makhdoomi, Muhammad M., González, Mikel A., Nunes, Caris M., Bray, Daniel P., Brazil, Reginaldo P., Hamilton, James G. C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007767
_version_ 1783466462169530368
author Courtenay, Orin
Dilger, Erin
Calvo-Bado, Leo A.
Kravar-Garde, Lidija
Carter, Vicky
Bell, Melissa J.
Alves, Graziella B.
Goncalves, Raquel
Makhdoomi, Muhammad M.
González, Mikel A.
Nunes, Caris M.
Bray, Daniel P.
Brazil, Reginaldo P.
Hamilton, James G. C.
author_facet Courtenay, Orin
Dilger, Erin
Calvo-Bado, Leo A.
Kravar-Garde, Lidija
Carter, Vicky
Bell, Melissa J.
Alves, Graziella B.
Goncalves, Raquel
Makhdoomi, Muhammad M.
González, Mikel A.
Nunes, Caris M.
Bray, Daniel P.
Brazil, Reginaldo P.
Hamilton, James G. C.
author_sort Courtenay, Orin
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone of the sand fly vector Lu. longipalpis, co-located with residual insecticide, to reduce the infection incidence of Leishmania infantum in the canine reservoir. METHODS: A stratified cluster randomised trial was designed to detect a 50% reduction in canine incident infection after 24 months in 42 recruited clusters, randomly assigned to one of three intervention arms (14 cluster each): synthetic pheromone + insecticide, insecticide-impregnated dog collars, or placebo control. Infection incidence was measured by seroconversion to anti-Leishmania serum antibody, Leishmania parasite detection and canine tissue parasite loads. Changes in relative Lu. longipalpis abundance within households were measured by setting three CDC light traps per household. RESULTS: A total 1,454 seronegative dogs were followed-up for a median 15.2 (95% C.I.s: 14.6, 16.2) months per cluster. The pheromone + insecticide intervention provided 13% (95% C.I. 0%, 44.0%) protection against anti-Leishmania antibody seroconversion, 52% (95% C.I. 6.2%, 74·9%) against parasite infection, reduced tissue parasite loads by 53% (95% C.I. 5.4%, 76.7%), and reduced household female sand fly abundance by 49% (95% C.I. 8.2%, 71.3%). Variation in the efficacy against seroconversion varied between trial strata. Equivalent protection attributed to the impregnated-collars were 36% (95% C.I. 14.4%, 51.8%), 23% (95% C.I. 0%, 57·5%), 48% (95% C.I. 0%, 73.4%) and 43% (95% C.I. 0%, 67.9%), respectively. Comparison of the two interventions showed no statistically consistent differences in their efficacies; however, the errors were broad for all outcomes. Reductions in sand fly numbers were predominant where insecticide was located (chicken and dog sleeping sites), with no evidence of insecticide-induced repellence onto humans or dogs. CONCLUSION: The synthetic pheromone co-located with insecticide provides protection particularly against canine L. infantum parasite transmission and sand fly vector abundance. The effect estimates are not dissimilar to those of the insecticide-impregnated collars, which are documented to reduce canine infection incidence, human infection and clinical VL disease incidence, in different global regions. The trialled novel lure-and-kill approach is a low-cost potential vector control tool against ZVL in the Americas.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6834291
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68342912019-11-14 Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial Courtenay, Orin Dilger, Erin Calvo-Bado, Leo A. Kravar-Garde, Lidija Carter, Vicky Bell, Melissa J. Alves, Graziella B. Goncalves, Raquel Makhdoomi, Muhammad M. González, Mikel A. Nunes, Caris M. Bray, Daniel P. Brazil, Reginaldo P. Hamilton, James G. C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone of the sand fly vector Lu. longipalpis, co-located with residual insecticide, to reduce the infection incidence of Leishmania infantum in the canine reservoir. METHODS: A stratified cluster randomised trial was designed to detect a 50% reduction in canine incident infection after 24 months in 42 recruited clusters, randomly assigned to one of three intervention arms (14 cluster each): synthetic pheromone + insecticide, insecticide-impregnated dog collars, or placebo control. Infection incidence was measured by seroconversion to anti-Leishmania serum antibody, Leishmania parasite detection and canine tissue parasite loads. Changes in relative Lu. longipalpis abundance within households were measured by setting three CDC light traps per household. RESULTS: A total 1,454 seronegative dogs were followed-up for a median 15.2 (95% C.I.s: 14.6, 16.2) months per cluster. The pheromone + insecticide intervention provided 13% (95% C.I. 0%, 44.0%) protection against anti-Leishmania antibody seroconversion, 52% (95% C.I. 6.2%, 74·9%) against parasite infection, reduced tissue parasite loads by 53% (95% C.I. 5.4%, 76.7%), and reduced household female sand fly abundance by 49% (95% C.I. 8.2%, 71.3%). Variation in the efficacy against seroconversion varied between trial strata. Equivalent protection attributed to the impregnated-collars were 36% (95% C.I. 14.4%, 51.8%), 23% (95% C.I. 0%, 57·5%), 48% (95% C.I. 0%, 73.4%) and 43% (95% C.I. 0%, 67.9%), respectively. Comparison of the two interventions showed no statistically consistent differences in their efficacies; however, the errors were broad for all outcomes. Reductions in sand fly numbers were predominant where insecticide was located (chicken and dog sleeping sites), with no evidence of insecticide-induced repellence onto humans or dogs. CONCLUSION: The synthetic pheromone co-located with insecticide provides protection particularly against canine L. infantum parasite transmission and sand fly vector abundance. The effect estimates are not dissimilar to those of the insecticide-impregnated collars, which are documented to reduce canine infection incidence, human infection and clinical VL disease incidence, in different global regions. The trialled novel lure-and-kill approach is a low-cost potential vector control tool against ZVL in the Americas. Public Library of Science 2019-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6834291/ /pubmed/31652261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007767 Text en © 2019 Courtenay et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Courtenay, Orin
Dilger, Erin
Calvo-Bado, Leo A.
Kravar-Garde, Lidija
Carter, Vicky
Bell, Melissa J.
Alves, Graziella B.
Goncalves, Raquel
Makhdoomi, Muhammad M.
González, Mikel A.
Nunes, Caris M.
Bray, Daniel P.
Brazil, Reginaldo P.
Hamilton, James G. C.
Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title_full Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title_fullStr Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title_short Sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: A stratified cluster randomised trial
title_sort sand fly synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone co-located with insecticide reduces the incidence of infection in the canine reservoir of visceral leishmaniasis: a stratified cluster randomised trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007767
work_keys_str_mv AT courtenayorin sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT dilgererin sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT calvobadoleoa sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT kravargardelidija sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT cartervicky sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT bellmelissaj sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT alvesgraziellab sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT goncalvesraquel sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT makhdoomimuhammadm sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT gonzalezmikela sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT nunescarism sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT braydanielp sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT brazilreginaldop sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial
AT hamiltonjamesgc sandflysyntheticsexaggregationpheromonecolocatedwithinsecticidereducestheincidenceofinfectioninthecaninereservoirofvisceralleishmaniasisastratifiedclusterrandomisedtrial