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Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria

Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a disease caused by various Leishmania spp., which are transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. Algeria is one of the most affected countries, with thousands of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases registered every year. From March to November of 2016 and 2017, sand flies were col...

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Autores principales: Gherbi, Roumaissa, Bounechada, Mustapha, Latrofa, Maria Stefania, Annoscia, Giada, Tarallo, Viviana Domenica, Dantas-Torres, Filipe, Otranto, Domenico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7048314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008024
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author Gherbi, Roumaissa
Bounechada, Mustapha
Latrofa, Maria Stefania
Annoscia, Giada
Tarallo, Viviana Domenica
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Otranto, Domenico
author_facet Gherbi, Roumaissa
Bounechada, Mustapha
Latrofa, Maria Stefania
Annoscia, Giada
Tarallo, Viviana Domenica
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Otranto, Domenico
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description Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a disease caused by various Leishmania spp., which are transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. Algeria is one of the most affected countries, with thousands of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases registered every year. From March to November of 2016 and 2017, sand flies were collected in 12 municipalities in Setif province, North-Eastern Algeria. Sand flies were identified and females were tested by PCR for detecting Leishmania DNA. Additionally, cutaneous leishmaniasis cases notified during the study period were analysed. Out of 1804 sand flies collected, 1737 were identified as belonging to seven species, with Phlebotomus perniciosus (76.2%), Ph. papatasi (16.7%) and Ph. sergenti (5.0%) being the most common species, representing together 97.9% of the collected specimens. The remaining specimens were identified as Sergentomyia minuta, Se. fallax, Ph. longicuspis and Ph. perfiliewi. The number of sand flies collected monthly was positively correlated with temperature. Out of 804 females tested, nine Ph. perniciosus (1.1%) scored positive for Leishmania infantum (n = 5), L. major (n = 3) and L. tropica (n = 1), respectively. During the study period, 34 cutaneous leishmaniasis cases were notified in Setif, of which 58.8% were patients residing in two urban and peri-urban municipalities and 41.2% in rural areas. The finding of Ph. perniciosus as the most abundant species in Setif suggests that this sand fly may be adapted to different biotopes in the North-East region of Algeria. The detection of different Leishmania spp. in Ph. perniciosus suggests a complex epidemiological picture of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Setif, with the involvement of different etiological agents and possibly with different reservoir hosts and vectors.
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spelling pubmed-70483142020-03-09 Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria Gherbi, Roumaissa Bounechada, Mustapha Latrofa, Maria Stefania Annoscia, Giada Tarallo, Viviana Domenica Dantas-Torres, Filipe Otranto, Domenico PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a disease caused by various Leishmania spp., which are transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. Algeria is one of the most affected countries, with thousands of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases registered every year. From March to November of 2016 and 2017, sand flies were collected in 12 municipalities in Setif province, North-Eastern Algeria. Sand flies were identified and females were tested by PCR for detecting Leishmania DNA. Additionally, cutaneous leishmaniasis cases notified during the study period were analysed. Out of 1804 sand flies collected, 1737 were identified as belonging to seven species, with Phlebotomus perniciosus (76.2%), Ph. papatasi (16.7%) and Ph. sergenti (5.0%) being the most common species, representing together 97.9% of the collected specimens. The remaining specimens were identified as Sergentomyia minuta, Se. fallax, Ph. longicuspis and Ph. perfiliewi. The number of sand flies collected monthly was positively correlated with temperature. Out of 804 females tested, nine Ph. perniciosus (1.1%) scored positive for Leishmania infantum (n = 5), L. major (n = 3) and L. tropica (n = 1), respectively. During the study period, 34 cutaneous leishmaniasis cases were notified in Setif, of which 58.8% were patients residing in two urban and peri-urban municipalities and 41.2% in rural areas. The finding of Ph. perniciosus as the most abundant species in Setif suggests that this sand fly may be adapted to different biotopes in the North-East region of Algeria. The detection of different Leishmania spp. in Ph. perniciosus suggests a complex epidemiological picture of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Setif, with the involvement of different etiological agents and possibly with different reservoir hosts and vectors. Public Library of Science 2020-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7048314/ /pubmed/32069279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008024 Text en © 2020 Gherbi 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.
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Gherbi, Roumaissa
Bounechada, Mustapha
Latrofa, Maria Stefania
Annoscia, Giada
Tarallo, Viviana Domenica
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Otranto, Domenico
Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title_full Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title_fullStr Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title_short Phlebotomine sand flies and Leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Algeria
title_sort phlebotomine sand flies and leishmania species in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in algeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7048314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008024
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