Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina

To contribute to the knowledge of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania braziliensis, we studied the small mammal community and its temporal and spatial association with phlebotominae, as well as small mammal infection by Leishmania spp...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez 2023-05-15T18:05:39+02:00 Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez Co-occurrence Leishmania braziliensis infection Nyssomyia whitmani Small mammals Akodon animal experiment animal model animal tissue Argentina Article controlled study Didelphis albiventris Euryoryzomys russatus female Leishmania braziliensis leishmaniasis mammal nonhuman Nyssomyia parasite transmission parasite vector Phlebotominae polymerase chain reaction priority journal rat restriction fragment length polymorphism seasonal variation Sigmodontinae animal disease carrier Leishmania parasitology Psychodidae skin leishmaniasis transmission veterinary Animals Disease Vectors Cutaneous Mammals Polymorphism Restriction Fragment Length Rats 2018 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_09320113_v117_n2_p405_Fernandez 2023-02-16T02:25:17Z To contribute to the knowledge of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania braziliensis, we studied the small mammal community and its temporal and spatial association with phlebotominae, as well as small mammal infection by Leishmania spp. by PCR-RFLP analyses in an endemic area of northeastern Argentina. Ten small mammal samplings were conducted (2007–2009, 7506 Sherman trap nights and 422 cage trap nights). In two of these samplings, 16 capture stations each one consisting of a CDC light trap to capture phlebotominae, two to four Sherman traps and two cage traps were placed. We found co-occurrence of phlebotominae and small mammal captures in four stations, which were all the stations with small mammal captures and yielded 97% (2295 specimens, including 21 gravid females) of the total phlebotominae captures, suggesting that small mammals may provide a potential source of blood for phlebotominae females. One Didelphis albiventris and two Rattus rattus were associated with high captures of Nyssomyia whitmani, vector of L. braziliensis in the study area. The PCR-RFLP analyses confirm the presence of L. braziliensis in two sigmodontine small mammals (Akodon sp. and Euryoryzomys russatus) for the first time in Argentina, to our knowledge. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Other/Unknown Material Rattus rattus Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Argentina
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topic Co-occurrence
Leishmania braziliensis infection
Nyssomyia whitmani
Small mammals
Akodon
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
Argentina
Article
controlled study
Didelphis albiventris
Euryoryzomys russatus
female
Leishmania braziliensis
leishmaniasis
mammal
nonhuman
Nyssomyia
parasite transmission
parasite vector
Phlebotominae
polymerase chain reaction
priority journal
rat
restriction fragment length polymorphism
seasonal variation
Sigmodontinae
animal
disease carrier
Leishmania
parasitology
Psychodidae
skin leishmaniasis
transmission
veterinary
Animals
Disease Vectors
Cutaneous
Mammals
Polymorphism
Restriction Fragment Length
Rats
spellingShingle Co-occurrence
Leishmania braziliensis infection
Nyssomyia whitmani
Small mammals
Akodon
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
Argentina
Article
controlled study
Didelphis albiventris
Euryoryzomys russatus
female
Leishmania braziliensis
leishmaniasis
mammal
nonhuman
Nyssomyia
parasite transmission
parasite vector
Phlebotominae
polymerase chain reaction
priority journal
rat
restriction fragment length polymorphism
seasonal variation
Sigmodontinae
animal
disease carrier
Leishmania
parasitology
Psychodidae
skin leishmaniasis
transmission
veterinary
Animals
Disease Vectors
Cutaneous
Mammals
Polymorphism
Restriction Fragment Length
Rats
Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
topic_facet Co-occurrence
Leishmania braziliensis infection
Nyssomyia whitmani
Small mammals
Akodon
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
Argentina
Article
controlled study
Didelphis albiventris
Euryoryzomys russatus
female
Leishmania braziliensis
leishmaniasis
mammal
nonhuman
Nyssomyia
parasite transmission
parasite vector
Phlebotominae
polymerase chain reaction
priority journal
rat
restriction fragment length polymorphism
seasonal variation
Sigmodontinae
animal
disease carrier
Leishmania
parasitology
Psychodidae
skin leishmaniasis
transmission
veterinary
Animals
Disease Vectors
Cutaneous
Mammals
Polymorphism
Restriction Fragment Length
Rats
description To contribute to the knowledge of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania braziliensis, we studied the small mammal community and its temporal and spatial association with phlebotominae, as well as small mammal infection by Leishmania spp. by PCR-RFLP analyses in an endemic area of northeastern Argentina. Ten small mammal samplings were conducted (2007–2009, 7506 Sherman trap nights and 422 cage trap nights). In two of these samplings, 16 capture stations each one consisting of a CDC light trap to capture phlebotominae, two to four Sherman traps and two cage traps were placed. We found co-occurrence of phlebotominae and small mammal captures in four stations, which were all the stations with small mammal captures and yielded 97% (2295 specimens, including 21 gravid females) of the total phlebotominae captures, suggesting that small mammals may provide a potential source of blood for phlebotominae females. One Didelphis albiventris and two Rattus rattus were associated with high captures of Nyssomyia whitmani, vector of L. braziliensis in the study area. The PCR-RFLP analyses confirm the presence of L. braziliensis in two sigmodontine small mammals (Akodon sp. and Euryoryzomys russatus) for the first time in Argentina, to our knowledge. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
title Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
title_short Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
title_full Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
title_fullStr Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with Leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern Argentina
title_sort assessment of the role of small mammals in the transmission cycle of tegumentary leishmaniasis and first report of natural infection with leishmania braziliensis in two sigmodontines in northeastern argentina
publishDate 2018
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genre Rattus rattus
genre_facet Rattus rattus
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