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Molecular typing reveals the co-existence of two transmission cycles of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Andean Region of Venezuela with Lutzomyia migonei as the vector
Torrellas, Annhymariet; Ferrer, Elizabeth; Cruz, Israel; Lima, Héctor de; Delgado, Olinda; Rangel, José Carrero; Bravo, José Arturo; Chicharro, Carmen; Llanes-Acevedo, Ivonne Pamela; Miles, Michael A; Feliciangeli, María Dora.
  • Torrellas, Annhymariet; Universidad de Carabobo. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Centro Nacional de Referencia de Flebotomos y otros Vectores. Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Dr Francisco J Triana-Alonso. Maracay. VE
  • Ferrer, Elizabeth; Universidad de Carabobo. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Dr Francisco J Triana-Alonso. Maracay. VE
  • Cruz, Israel; WHO Collaborating Centre for Leishmaniasis. National Center for Microbiology. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Majadahonda. ES
  • Lima, Héctor de; Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud. Servicio Autónomo. Instituto de Biomedicina. Caracas. VE
  • Delgado, Olinda; Universidad Central de Venezuela. Instituto de Medicina Tropical. Caracas. VE
  • Rangel, José Carrero; Servicio de Dermatologia. Municipio Tovar. VE
  • Bravo, José Arturo; Universidad de Carabobo. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Centro Nacional de Referencia de Flebotomos y otros Vectores. Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Dr Francisco J Triana-Alonso. Maracay. VE
  • Chicharro, Carmen; WHO Collaborating Centre for Leishmaniasis. National Center for Microbiology. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Majadahonda. ES
  • Llanes-Acevedo, Ivonne Pamela; WHO Collaborating Centre for Leishmaniasis. National Center for Microbiology. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Majadahonda. ES
  • Miles, Michael A; Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Department of Pathogen Molecular Biology. GB
  • Feliciangeli, María Dora; Universidad de Carabobo. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Centro Nacional de Referencia de Flebotomos y otros Vectores. Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Dr Francisco J Triana-Alonso. Maracay. VE
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 113(12): e180323, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-976234
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND The transmission routes for American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) are in flux, so studies examining its transmission in humans, mammalian hosts, and sand fly vectors are urgently needed. OBJECTIVES The aim of this work was understand the epidemiological cycles of Leishmania spp., which causes ACL in the Andean Region of Venezuela, by identifying the Leishmania and the sand fly species involved in human and dog infections. METHODS Thirty-one biopsies from patients in Mérida and Táchira states with suspected ACL were studied by both parasitological tests (cultures and hamster inoculation) and a molecular test [Internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) nested polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)]. We also conducted a survey to detect Leishmania infection in dogs (Immunifluorescence antibody test and ITS1 nested PCR-RFLP) and sand flies (ITS1 nested PCR-RFLP) from El Carrizal, a highly endemic focus of ACL in Venezuela. FINDINGS Three different Leishmania species were identified in the clinical samples from humans (Leishmania braziliensis, L. guyanensis, and L. mexicana) and dogs (L. guyanensis and L. mexicana). The predominant sand fly species found were those from the Verrucarum group (infected with L. mexicana) and Lutzomyia migonei (infected with L. guyanensis and L. mexicana). MAIN CONCLUSIONS We show that Lu. migonei may be the putative vector in two ACL epidemiological cycles, involving L. guyanensis and L. mexicana. We also report for the first time the presence of L. guyanensis in domestic animals.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Leishmania Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Venezuela Language: English Journal: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Journal subject: Tropical Medicine / Parasitology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain / United kingdom / Venezuela Institution/Affiliation country: Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases/GB / Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud/VE / Servicio de Dermatologia/VE / Universidad Central de Venezuela/VE / Universidad de Carabobo/VE / WHO Collaborating Centre for Leishmaniasis/ES

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Leishmania Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Venezuela Language: English Journal: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Journal subject: Tropical Medicine / Parasitology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain / United kingdom / Venezuela Institution/Affiliation country: Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases/GB / Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud/VE / Servicio de Dermatologia/VE / Universidad Central de Venezuela/VE / Universidad de Carabobo/VE / WHO Collaborating Centre for Leishmaniasis/ES