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Title: | First molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in Sergentomyia minuta (Diptera, Psychodidae) in Alentejo, southern Portugal |
Authors: | Pereira, S. Pita Pereira, D. T., Araujo-Pereira C., Britto T., Costa-Rego J., Ferrolho M., Vilhena E.F., Rangel M.L., Vilela M.O., Afonso |
Editors: | ELSEVIER |
Keywords: | Phlebotomine sand flie Sergentomyia minuta Leishmania infantum Blood meals PCR Portugal |
Issue Date: | 21-Jun-2017 |
Publisher: | ELSEVIER; Acta Tropica Volume 174, October 2017, Pages 45-48 |
Citation: | S. Pereira et al. First molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in Sergentomyia minuta
(Diptera, Psychodidae) in Alentejo, southern Portugal. Acta Tropica 174 (2017) 45–48 |
Abstract: | Protozoan parasites, such as Leishmania spp., are the causative agents of many insect-borne infectious diseases
with medical and veterinary importance. Leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania spp., is transmitted by female
phlebotomine sand flies. In the Alentejo region of Portugal, located at the north of Algarve, cases of human and
canine leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum have been notified. However, no recent studies regarding the
sand fly fauna in the region are available. We therefore aimed to explore the phlebotomine sand fly species found
in both, Évora and Beja Districts, to gain an insight about the leishmaniasis epidemiology in these areas. After
the identification of the insect species, PCR molecular tests were used to assess L. infantum infection rate in the
sand fly captured females, together with the analysis of blood meal sources of the insect vectors. One
Sergentomyia minuta female was positive for L. infantum infection and another for human blood as a meal source.
The occurrence of this phlebotomine species infected with L. infantum may suggest that, in the Mediterranean
basin, leishmaniasis epidemiology is changing. Also, if the importance of S. minuta for the zoonotic and anthroponotic
cycle of leishmaniasis is later proven, the strategies to control its vector will inevitably to be rethought. |
URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001706X17304606?via%3Dihub http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22760 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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