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Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterise the vector in a small hyper-endemic focus of onchocerciasis (the Kakoi-Koda focus) which has recently been discovered on the western slopes of the rift valley above Lake Albert. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Aquatic stages of blackflies w...

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Autores principales: Post, Rory J., Laudisoit, Anne, Mandro, Michel, Lakwo, Thomson, Laemmer, Christine, Pfarr, Kenneth, Hoerauf, Achim, Tortosa, Pablo, Gomard, Yann, Ukety, Tony, Mande, Claude, Farovitch, Lorne, Amazigo, Uche, Bakajika, Didier, Oguttu, David W., Awaca, Naomi, Colebunders, Robert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36331979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010684
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author Post, Rory J.
Laudisoit, Anne
Mandro, Michel
Lakwo, Thomson
Laemmer, Christine
Pfarr, Kenneth
Hoerauf, Achim
Tortosa, Pablo
Gomard, Yann
Ukety, Tony
Mande, Claude
Farovitch, Lorne
Amazigo, Uche
Bakajika, Didier
Oguttu, David W.
Awaca, Naomi
Colebunders, Robert
author_facet Post, Rory J.
Laudisoit, Anne
Mandro, Michel
Lakwo, Thomson
Laemmer, Christine
Pfarr, Kenneth
Hoerauf, Achim
Tortosa, Pablo
Gomard, Yann
Ukety, Tony
Mande, Claude
Farovitch, Lorne
Amazigo, Uche
Bakajika, Didier
Oguttu, David W.
Awaca, Naomi
Colebunders, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterise the vector in a small hyper-endemic focus of onchocerciasis (the Kakoi-Koda focus) which has recently been discovered on the western slopes of the rift valley above Lake Albert. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Aquatic stages of blackflies were collected by hand from streams and rivers, and anthropophilic adult females were collected by human landing catches. Using a combination of morphotaxonomy and DNA barcoding, the blackflies collected biting humans within the focus were identified as Simulium dentulosum and Simulium vorax, which were also found breeding in local streams and rivers. Simulium damnosum s.l., Simulium neavei and Simulium albivirgulatum were not found (except for a single site in 2009 where crabs were carrying S. neavei). Anthropophilic specimens from the focus were screened for Onchocerca DNA using discriminant qualitative real-time triplex PCR. One specimen of S. vorax was positive for Onchocerca volvulus in the body, and out of 155 S. dentulosum, 30% and 11% were infected and infective (respectively). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Simulium dentulosum currently appears to be the main vector of human onchocerciasis within the Kakoi-Koda focus, and S. vorax may be a secondary vector. It remains possible that S. neavei was the main (or only) vector in the past having now become rare as a result of the removal of tree-cover and land-use changes. Simulium vorax has previously been shown to support the development of O. volvulus in the laboratory, but this is the first time that S. dentulosum has been implicated as a probable vector of onchocerciasis, and this raises the possibility that other blackfly species which are not generally considered to be anthropophilic vectors might become vectors under suitable conditions. Because S. dentulosum is not a vector in endemic areas surrounding the Kakoi-Koda focus, it is probable that the Kakoi-Koda focus is significantly isolated.
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spelling pubmed-96681202022-11-17 Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo Post, Rory J. Laudisoit, Anne Mandro, Michel Lakwo, Thomson Laemmer, Christine Pfarr, Kenneth Hoerauf, Achim Tortosa, Pablo Gomard, Yann Ukety, Tony Mande, Claude Farovitch, Lorne Amazigo, Uche Bakajika, Didier Oguttu, David W. Awaca, Naomi Colebunders, Robert PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterise the vector in a small hyper-endemic focus of onchocerciasis (the Kakoi-Koda focus) which has recently been discovered on the western slopes of the rift valley above Lake Albert. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Aquatic stages of blackflies were collected by hand from streams and rivers, and anthropophilic adult females were collected by human landing catches. Using a combination of morphotaxonomy and DNA barcoding, the blackflies collected biting humans within the focus were identified as Simulium dentulosum and Simulium vorax, which were also found breeding in local streams and rivers. Simulium damnosum s.l., Simulium neavei and Simulium albivirgulatum were not found (except for a single site in 2009 where crabs were carrying S. neavei). Anthropophilic specimens from the focus were screened for Onchocerca DNA using discriminant qualitative real-time triplex PCR. One specimen of S. vorax was positive for Onchocerca volvulus in the body, and out of 155 S. dentulosum, 30% and 11% were infected and infective (respectively). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Simulium dentulosum currently appears to be the main vector of human onchocerciasis within the Kakoi-Koda focus, and S. vorax may be a secondary vector. It remains possible that S. neavei was the main (or only) vector in the past having now become rare as a result of the removal of tree-cover and land-use changes. Simulium vorax has previously been shown to support the development of O. volvulus in the laboratory, but this is the first time that S. dentulosum has been implicated as a probable vector of onchocerciasis, and this raises the possibility that other blackfly species which are not generally considered to be anthropophilic vectors might become vectors under suitable conditions. Because S. dentulosum is not a vector in endemic areas surrounding the Kakoi-Koda focus, it is probable that the Kakoi-Koda focus is significantly isolated. Public Library of Science 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9668120/ /pubmed/36331979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010684 Text en © 2022 Post 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.
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Post, Rory J.
Laudisoit, Anne
Mandro, Michel
Lakwo, Thomson
Laemmer, Christine
Pfarr, Kenneth
Hoerauf, Achim
Tortosa, Pablo
Gomard, Yann
Ukety, Tony
Mande, Claude
Farovitch, Lorne
Amazigo, Uche
Bakajika, Didier
Oguttu, David W.
Awaca, Naomi
Colebunders, Robert
Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the Kakoi-Koda focus of the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort identification of the onchocerciasis vector in the kakoi-koda focus of the democratic republic of congo
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36331979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010684
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