Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali

Abstract Background Fleas are obligate blood-feeding ectoparasites and vectors of several bacterial zoonotic pathogens as well as trypanosomes that parasitize rodents and other small mammals. During investigations of tick- and rodent-borne diseases in Mali, West Africa, we included fleas and rodent-...

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Main Authors: Schwan, Tom, Lopez, Job, Safronetz, David, Anderson, Jennifer, Fischer, Robert, Maïga, Ousmane, Sogoba, Nafomon
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:s13071-016-1818-5 2023-05-15T18:05:30+02:00 Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali Schwan, Tom Lopez, Job Safronetz, David Anderson, Jennifer Fischer, Robert Maïga, Ousmane Sogoba, Nafomon 2016-10-11 http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/9/1/541 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/9/1/541 Copyright 2016 The Author(s). Siphonaptera Rodents Shrews Trypanosomosis West Africa Research 2016 ftbiomed 2016-10-16T00:01:07Z Abstract Background Fleas are obligate blood-feeding ectoparasites and vectors of several bacterial zoonotic pathogens as well as trypanosomes that parasitize rodents and other small mammals. During investigations of tick- and rodent-borne diseases in Mali, West Africa, we included fleas and rodent-borne trypanosomes, both of which are poorly known in this country, but are attracting greater public health interest. Methods Small mammals were captured in 20 Malian villages from December 2007 to October 2011. Fleas were collected and identified to species, and thin blood smears were prepared, stained and examined microscopically for trypanosomes. Results We captured 744 small mammals, 68 (9.1 %) of which yielded fleas. Two species of fleas, Xenopsylla cheopis and Xenopsylla nubica , were collected from six species of rodents and one species of shrew. Multimammate rats, Mastomys natalensis , were hosts for 58.5 % of all fleas collected. Xenopsylla cheopis was found in the moister southern savannah while X. nubica was mostly restricted to the drier Sahel. Trypanosomes were found in 3 % of 724 blood smears, although 91 % of parasitemic animals originated from two villages where black rats ( Rattus rattus ) and M. natalensis were the primary hosts and X. cheopis the dominant flea. The trypanosomes were morphologically consistent with the Trypanosoma ( Herpetosoma ) lewisi group, flea-borne hemoflagellates that parasitize domestic rats. Conclusions Xenopsylla cheopis and trypanosomes parasitize peridomestic rats that commingle with people in southern Mali. Given the increasing awareness of flea-borne trypanosomes as possible human pathogens, we hope our findings will stimulate future investigators to examine the potential public health significance of flea-borne trypanosomosis in West Africa. Other/Unknown Material Rattus rattus BioMed Central
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topic Siphonaptera
Rodents
Shrews
Trypanosomosis
West Africa
spellingShingle Siphonaptera
Rodents
Shrews
Trypanosomosis
West Africa
Schwan, Tom
Lopez, Job
Safronetz, David
Anderson, Jennifer
Fischer, Robert
Maïga, Ousmane
Sogoba, Nafomon
Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
topic_facet Siphonaptera
Rodents
Shrews
Trypanosomosis
West Africa
description Abstract Background Fleas are obligate blood-feeding ectoparasites and vectors of several bacterial zoonotic pathogens as well as trypanosomes that parasitize rodents and other small mammals. During investigations of tick- and rodent-borne diseases in Mali, West Africa, we included fleas and rodent-borne trypanosomes, both of which are poorly known in this country, but are attracting greater public health interest. Methods Small mammals were captured in 20 Malian villages from December 2007 to October 2011. Fleas were collected and identified to species, and thin blood smears were prepared, stained and examined microscopically for trypanosomes. Results We captured 744 small mammals, 68 (9.1 %) of which yielded fleas. Two species of fleas, Xenopsylla cheopis and Xenopsylla nubica , were collected from six species of rodents and one species of shrew. Multimammate rats, Mastomys natalensis , were hosts for 58.5 % of all fleas collected. Xenopsylla cheopis was found in the moister southern savannah while X. nubica was mostly restricted to the drier Sahel. Trypanosomes were found in 3 % of 724 blood smears, although 91 % of parasitemic animals originated from two villages where black rats ( Rattus rattus ) and M. natalensis were the primary hosts and X. cheopis the dominant flea. The trypanosomes were morphologically consistent with the Trypanosoma ( Herpetosoma ) lewisi group, flea-borne hemoflagellates that parasitize domestic rats. Conclusions Xenopsylla cheopis and trypanosomes parasitize peridomestic rats that commingle with people in southern Mali. Given the increasing awareness of flea-borne trypanosomes as possible human pathogens, we hope our findings will stimulate future investigators to examine the potential public health significance of flea-borne trypanosomosis in West Africa.
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author Schwan, Tom
Lopez, Job
Safronetz, David
Anderson, Jennifer
Fischer, Robert
Maïga, Ousmane
Sogoba, Nafomon
author_facet Schwan, Tom
Lopez, Job
Safronetz, David
Anderson, Jennifer
Fischer, Robert
Maïga, Ousmane
Sogoba, Nafomon
author_sort Schwan, Tom
title Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
title_short Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
title_full Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
title_fullStr Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
title_full_unstemmed Fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-Saharan Mali
title_sort fleas and trypanosomes of peridomestic small mammals in sub-saharan mali
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2016
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