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Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020

Sand flies transmit Leishmania infantum, which is responsible for causing leishmaniasis, as well as many phleboviruses, including the human pathogenic Toscana virus. We screened sand flies collected from a single site between 2017 and 2020 for the presence of both phleboviruses and Leishmania. The s...

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Autores principales: Calzolari, Mattia, Romeo, Giuseppe, Callegari, Emanuele, Bonilauri, Paolo, Chiapponi, Chiara, Carra, Elena, Rugna, Gianluca, Taddei, Roberta, Lelli, Davide, Dottori, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34452524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13081660
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author Calzolari, Mattia
Romeo, Giuseppe
Callegari, Emanuele
Bonilauri, Paolo
Chiapponi, Chiara
Carra, Elena
Rugna, Gianluca
Taddei, Roberta
Lelli, Davide
Dottori, Michele
author_facet Calzolari, Mattia
Romeo, Giuseppe
Callegari, Emanuele
Bonilauri, Paolo
Chiapponi, Chiara
Carra, Elena
Rugna, Gianluca
Taddei, Roberta
Lelli, Davide
Dottori, Michele
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description Sand flies transmit Leishmania infantum, which is responsible for causing leishmaniasis, as well as many phleboviruses, including the human pathogenic Toscana virus. We screened sand flies collected from a single site between 2017 and 2020 for the presence of both phleboviruses and Leishmania. The sand flies were sampled with attractive carbon dioxide traps and CDC light traps between May and October. We collected more than 50,000 sand flies; 2826 were identified at the species level as Phlebotomus perfiliewi (98%) or Phlebotomus perniciosus (2%). A total of 16,789 sand flies were tested in 355 pools, and phleboviruses were found in 61 pools (6 Toscana virus positive pools, 2 Corfou virus positive pools, 42 Fermo virus positive pools, and 7 Ponticelli virus positive pools, and 4 unidentified phlebovirus positive pools). Leishmania was found in 75 pools and both microorganisms were detected in 16 pools. We isolated nine phleboviruses from another 2960 sand flies (five Ponticelli viruses and for Fermo viruses), not tested for Leishmania; the complete genome of a Fermo virus isolate was sequenced. The simultaneous detection in space and time of the Fermo virus and L. infantum is evidence that supports the co-circulation of both microorganisms in the same location and partial overlap of their cycles. A detailed characterization of the epidemiology of these microorganisms will support measures to limit their transmission.
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spelling pubmed-84028202021-08-29 Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020 Calzolari, Mattia Romeo, Giuseppe Callegari, Emanuele Bonilauri, Paolo Chiapponi, Chiara Carra, Elena Rugna, Gianluca Taddei, Roberta Lelli, Davide Dottori, Michele Viruses Article Sand flies transmit Leishmania infantum, which is responsible for causing leishmaniasis, as well as many phleboviruses, including the human pathogenic Toscana virus. We screened sand flies collected from a single site between 2017 and 2020 for the presence of both phleboviruses and Leishmania. The sand flies were sampled with attractive carbon dioxide traps and CDC light traps between May and October. We collected more than 50,000 sand flies; 2826 were identified at the species level as Phlebotomus perfiliewi (98%) or Phlebotomus perniciosus (2%). A total of 16,789 sand flies were tested in 355 pools, and phleboviruses were found in 61 pools (6 Toscana virus positive pools, 2 Corfou virus positive pools, 42 Fermo virus positive pools, and 7 Ponticelli virus positive pools, and 4 unidentified phlebovirus positive pools). Leishmania was found in 75 pools and both microorganisms were detected in 16 pools. We isolated nine phleboviruses from another 2960 sand flies (five Ponticelli viruses and for Fermo viruses), not tested for Leishmania; the complete genome of a Fermo virus isolate was sequenced. The simultaneous detection in space and time of the Fermo virus and L. infantum is evidence that supports the co-circulation of both microorganisms in the same location and partial overlap of their cycles. A detailed characterization of the epidemiology of these microorganisms will support measures to limit their transmission. MDPI 2021-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8402820/ /pubmed/34452524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13081660 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Calzolari, Mattia
Romeo, Giuseppe
Callegari, Emanuele
Bonilauri, Paolo
Chiapponi, Chiara
Carra, Elena
Rugna, Gianluca
Taddei, Roberta
Lelli, Davide
Dottori, Michele
Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title_full Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title_fullStr Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title_full_unstemmed Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title_short Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020
title_sort co-circulation of phleboviruses and leishmania parasites in sand flies from a single site in italy monitored between 2017 and 2020
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34452524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13081660
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