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Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania

BACKGROUND: The Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of human urogenital schistosomiasis caused by infection with Schistosoma haematobium where the intermediate snail host is Bulinus globosus. Following multiple studies, it has remained unclear if B. nasutu...

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Autores principales: Pennance, Tom, Ame, Shaali Makame, Amour, Amour Khamis, Suleiman, Khamis Rashid, Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali, Kabole, Fatma, Ali, Said Mohammed, Archer, John, Allan, Fiona, Emery, Aidan, Rabone, Muriel, Knopp, Stefanie, Rollinson, David, Cable, Joanne, Webster, Bonnie L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35788199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010585
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author Pennance, Tom
Ame, Shaali Makame
Amour, Amour Khamis
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Kabole, Fatma
Ali, Said Mohammed
Archer, John
Allan, Fiona
Emery, Aidan
Rabone, Muriel
Knopp, Stefanie
Rollinson, David
Cable, Joanne
Webster, Bonnie L.
author_facet Pennance, Tom
Ame, Shaali Makame
Amour, Amour Khamis
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Kabole, Fatma
Ali, Said Mohammed
Archer, John
Allan, Fiona
Emery, Aidan
Rabone, Muriel
Knopp, Stefanie
Rollinson, David
Cable, Joanne
Webster, Bonnie L.
author_sort Pennance, Tom
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description BACKGROUND: The Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of human urogenital schistosomiasis caused by infection with Schistosoma haematobium where the intermediate snail host is Bulinus globosus. Following multiple studies, it has remained unclear if B. nasutus (a snail species that occupies geographically distinct regions on the Archipelago) is involved in S. haematobium transmission on Zanzibar. Additionally, S. haematobium was thought to be the only Schistosoma species present on the Zanzibar Archipelago until the sympatric transmission of S. bovis, a parasite of ruminants, was recently identified. Here we re-assess the epidemiology of schistosomiasis on Pemba and Unguja together with the role and genetic diversity of the Bulinus spp. involved in transmission. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Malacological and parasitological surveys were conducted between 2016 and 2019. In total, 11,116 Bulinus spp. snails were collected from 65 of 112 freshwater bodies surveyed. Bulinus species identification were determined using mitochondrial cox1 sequences for a representative subset of collected Bulinus (n = 504) and together with archived museum specimens (n = 6), 433 B. globosus and 77 B. nasutus were identified. Phylogenetic analysis of cox1 haplotypes revealed three distinct populations of B. globosus, two with an overlapping distribution on Pemba and one on Unguja. For B. nasutus, only a single clade with matching haplotypes was observed across the islands and included reference sequences from Kenya. Schistosoma haematobium cercariae (n = 158) were identified from 12 infected B. globosus and one B. nasutus collected between 2016 and 2019 in Pemba, and cercariae originating from 69 Bulinus spp. archived in museum collections. Schistosoma bovis cercariae (n = 21) were identified from seven additional B. globosus collected between 2016 and 2019 in Pemba. By analysing a partial mitochondrial cox1 region and the nuclear ITS (1–5.8S-2) rDNA region of Schistosoma cercariae, we identified 18 S. haematobium and three S. bovis haplotypes representing populations associated with mainland Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands (Zanzibar, Madagascar, Mauritius and Mafia). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The individual B. nasutus on Pemba infected with S. haematobium demonstrates that B. nasutus could also play a role in the local transmission of S. haematobium. We provide preliminary evidence that intraspecific variability of S. haematobium on Pemba may increase the transmission potential of S. haematobium locally due to the expanded intermediate host range, and that the presence of S. bovis complicates the environmental surveillance of schistosome infections.
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spelling pubmed-92862832022-07-16 Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania Pennance, Tom Ame, Shaali Makame Amour, Amour Khamis Suleiman, Khamis Rashid Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali Kabole, Fatma Ali, Said Mohammed Archer, John Allan, Fiona Emery, Aidan Rabone, Muriel Knopp, Stefanie Rollinson, David Cable, Joanne Webster, Bonnie L. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of human urogenital schistosomiasis caused by infection with Schistosoma haematobium where the intermediate snail host is Bulinus globosus. Following multiple studies, it has remained unclear if B. nasutus (a snail species that occupies geographically distinct regions on the Archipelago) is involved in S. haematobium transmission on Zanzibar. Additionally, S. haematobium was thought to be the only Schistosoma species present on the Zanzibar Archipelago until the sympatric transmission of S. bovis, a parasite of ruminants, was recently identified. Here we re-assess the epidemiology of schistosomiasis on Pemba and Unguja together with the role and genetic diversity of the Bulinus spp. involved in transmission. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Malacological and parasitological surveys were conducted between 2016 and 2019. In total, 11,116 Bulinus spp. snails were collected from 65 of 112 freshwater bodies surveyed. Bulinus species identification were determined using mitochondrial cox1 sequences for a representative subset of collected Bulinus (n = 504) and together with archived museum specimens (n = 6), 433 B. globosus and 77 B. nasutus were identified. Phylogenetic analysis of cox1 haplotypes revealed three distinct populations of B. globosus, two with an overlapping distribution on Pemba and one on Unguja. For B. nasutus, only a single clade with matching haplotypes was observed across the islands and included reference sequences from Kenya. Schistosoma haematobium cercariae (n = 158) were identified from 12 infected B. globosus and one B. nasutus collected between 2016 and 2019 in Pemba, and cercariae originating from 69 Bulinus spp. archived in museum collections. Schistosoma bovis cercariae (n = 21) were identified from seven additional B. globosus collected between 2016 and 2019 in Pemba. By analysing a partial mitochondrial cox1 region and the nuclear ITS (1–5.8S-2) rDNA region of Schistosoma cercariae, we identified 18 S. haematobium and three S. bovis haplotypes representing populations associated with mainland Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands (Zanzibar, Madagascar, Mauritius and Mafia). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The individual B. nasutus on Pemba infected with S. haematobium demonstrates that B. nasutus could also play a role in the local transmission of S. haematobium. We provide preliminary evidence that intraspecific variability of S. haematobium on Pemba may increase the transmission potential of S. haematobium locally due to the expanded intermediate host range, and that the presence of S. bovis complicates the environmental surveillance of schistosome infections. Public Library of Science 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9286283/ /pubmed/35788199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010585 Text en © 2022 Pennance et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Pennance, Tom
Ame, Shaali Makame
Amour, Amour Khamis
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Kabole, Fatma
Ali, Said Mohammed
Archer, John
Allan, Fiona
Emery, Aidan
Rabone, Muriel
Knopp, Stefanie
Rollinson, David
Cable, Joanne
Webster, Bonnie L.
Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title_full Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title_fullStr Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title_short Transmission and diversity of Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts Bulinus globosus and B. nasutus in the Zanzibar Archipelago, United Republic of Tanzania
title_sort transmission and diversity of schistosoma haematobium and s. bovis and their freshwater intermediate snail hosts bulinus globosus and b. nasutus in the zanzibar archipelago, united republic of tanzania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35788199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010585
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