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Detection of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum RNA in fleas and ticks collected from naturally infected dogs

机译:检测从自然感染犬收集的跳蚤和tick中的利什曼原虫(Leishmania)infantum RNA

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The occurrence of the insect vector (sand flies) with low rates of Leishmania infection, as well as autochthonous transmission in the absence of the natural vector in dogs, have been reported. These unexpected data suggest a hypothesis of other arthropods as a possible way of Leishmania transmission. The prevalence of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum in fleas and ticks collected from dogs with canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), as well as parasite viability, were evaluated herein. The presence of L. (L.) infantum was assayed by PCR and ELISA in ectoparasites and biological samples from 73 dogs living in a Brazilian endemic area. As the occurrence of Leishmania DNA in ticks and fleas is expected given their blood-feeding habits, we next investigated whether parasites can remain viable inside ticks. PCR and ELISA confirmed that 83% of the dogs had CVL. Fleas and ticks (nymphs, male and female adults) were collected in 55% and 63% of the 73 dogs, respectively. Out of the 60 dogs with CVL, 80% harbored ectoparasites infected with L. (L.) infantum. The infection rates of the ectoparasites were 23% and 50% for fleas and ticks, respectively. The RNA analysis of the extract from ticks left in laboratory conditions during 7 to 10 days after removal from CVL dogs showed that parasites were alive. In addition, live parasites were also detected inside adult ticks recently molted in laboratory conditions. These findings indicate a higher infection rate of L. (L.) infantum in ticks and fleas, but they do not conclusively demonstrate whether these ticks can act as vectors of CVL, despite the fact that their rates were higher than those previously described in Lutzomyia longipalpis. The presence of viable L. (L.) infantum in ticks suggests the possible importance of dog ectoparasites in CVL dissemination.
机译:据报道,在狗中出现了具有低利什曼原虫感染率的昆虫载体(沙蝇),以及在缺乏天然载体的情况下发生了本地传播。这些意想不到的数据表明其他节肢动物是利什曼原虫传播的可能方式的假说。本文评估了从患有犬内脏利什曼病(CVL)的狗收集的跳蚤和and中的婴儿利什曼原虫(Leishmania)患病率以及寄生虫生存能力。通过PCR和ELISA检测来自73个生活在巴西流行地区的狗的体外寄生虫和生物学样品中的婴儿L.(L.)婴儿。考虑到利什曼原虫DNA的采血习惯,它们会在tick和跳蚤中发生,因此,我们接下来研究了寄生虫是否在s内仍然可以存活。 PCR和ELISA证实83%的狗患有CVL。分别在73只狗中的55%和63%处采集了跳蚤和壁虱(若虫,成年雌雄)。在60例CVL犬中,有80%携带了被婴儿乳杆菌感染的体外寄生虫。跳蚤和s虫的体外寄生虫感染率分别为23%和50%。从CVL狗中取出后的7至10天内,实验室条件下left的提取物的RNA分析表明,该寄生虫还活着。此外,最近在实验室条件下蜕变的成年tick中也发现了活寄生虫。这些发现表明infant和跳蚤中婴儿L.(L.)的感染率更高,但是尽管它们的感染率高于先前在Lutzomyia中描述的事实,但它们并不能最终证明这些tick是否可以作为CVL的载体。 longipalpis。壁虱中有活的L.(L.)婴儿,表明狗体外寄生虫在CVL传播中的重要性。

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