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Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl ; 10: 241-251, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31667087

ABSTRACT

Unravelling the determinants of host variation in susceptibility and exposure to parasite infections, infection dynamics and the consequences of parasitism on host health is of paramount interest to understand the evolution of complex host-parasite interactions. In this study, we evaluated the determinants, temporal changes and physiological correlates of Plasmodium infections in a large natural population of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx). Over six consecutive years, we obtained detailed parasitological and physiological data from 100 male and female mandrills of all ages. The probability of infection by Plasmodium gonderi and P. mandrilli was elevated (ca. 40%) but most infections were chronical and dynamic, with several cases of parasite switching and clearance. Positive co-infections also occurred between both parasites. Individual age and sex influenced the probability of infections with some differences between parasites: while P. mandrilli appeared to infect its hosts rather randomly, P. gonderi particularly infected middle-aged mandrills. Males were also more susceptible to P. gonderi than females and were more likely to be infected by this parasite at the beginning of an infection by the simian immunodeficiency virus. P. gonderi, and to a lesser extent P. mandrilli, influenced mandrills' physiology: skin temperatures and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio were both impacted, generally depending on individual age and sex. These results highlight the ecological complexity of Plasmodium infections in nonhuman primates and the efforts that need to be done to decipher the epidemiology of such parasites.

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Clin Microbiol Infect ; 22(11): 947.e1-947.e8, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27515394

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We report the near-full-length genome sequence of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolate from a man originating from Democratic Republic of Congo, the genotype of which could not be determined by the routinely used sequencing technique. The near-complete genome sequence of this variant BAK1 was obtained by the association of two next-generation sequencing technologies. Evolutionary analysis indicates that this isolate, BAK1, could be the first reported strain belonging to a new HCV-7b subtype. This new subtype has been incorrectly identified as genotype 2 by the Versant HCV Genotype 2.0 assay (LiPA). The requirement of three independent isolates has been filled, and a new subtype can be assigned. More examples of HCV-7 are required to better understand its origin, its pathogenicity and its relationship with genotype 2.


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Genome, Viral , Hepacivirus/genetics , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods , Evolution, Molecular , Genotype , Hepacivirus/classification , Hepacivirus/isolation & purification , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Phylogeny
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Clin Microbiol Infect ; 21(6): 594.e1-5, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25726039

ABSTRACT

Molecular methods are crucial for mucormycosis diagnosis because cultures are frequently negative, even if microscopy suggests the presence of hyphae in tissues. We assessed PCR/electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (PCR/ESI-MS) for Mucorales identification in 19 unfixed tissue samples from 13 patients with proven or probable mucormycosis and compared the results with culture, quantitative real-time PCR, 16S-23S rRNA gene internal transcribed spacer region (ITS PCR) and 18S PCR sequencing. Concordance with culture identification to both genus and species levels was higher for PCR/ESI-MS than for the other techniques. Thus, PCR/ESI-MS is suitable for Mucorales identification, within 6 hours, for tissue samples for which microscopy results suggest the presence of hyphae.


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Mucorales/isolation & purification , Mucormycosis/diagnosis , Pathology, Molecular/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization/methods , DNA, Fungal/chemistry , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Humans , Microbiological Techniques/methods , Mucorales/genetics , Prospective Studies , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods , Time Factors
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