Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran

<b>Background & objectives</b>: Observations and case studies have shown that the number of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) cases have increased in the recent years in several areas of Iran including Sarab district, East Azerbaijan province. Sarab district has been considered as a new fo...

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Main Authors: P. Parvizi, E. Alaeenovin, S. Mohammadi, N. Baghban
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/502127.pdf
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spelling doaj-2668214b71ac4b118145ce32306920442020-11-24T22:53:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90620972-90622013-04-01502127132Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of IranP. ParviziE. AlaeenovinS. MohammadiN. Baghban<b>Background & objectives</b>: Observations and case studies have shown that the number of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) cases have increased in the recent years in several areas of Iran including Sarab district, East Azerbaijan province. Sarab district has been considered as a new focus of VL in Iran. The density of the sandfly vector and the Leishmania parasites causing infection has been assessed in 2009. <b>Methods</b>: Sandfly species had been collected from Sarab district, East Azerbaijan province in 2009 using sticky papers and CDC traps. DNA of sandflies was extracted and nested PCR was amplified in a region of the ribosomal RNA amplicon of Leishmania (ITS1-5.8S rRNA gene), which was shown to be species-specific by DNA sequence. <b>Results</b>: Altogether, 1317 male and female sandflies were trapped. At least 10 different sandfly species were identified morphologically. Leishmania infantum was the only Leishmania that was detected among the sandfly's population in Sarab district. All the infectious cases (4/223) found in the abundant sandfly region were Phlebotomus kandelakii. <b>Conclusion</b>: The diversity of sandflies was similar to those in the main VL focal points in Iran, but the diversity of parasite and density were significantly lower. The low prevalence of VL in Sarab district might be explained by the scarcity of infected domestic dogs Canis familiaris the primary reservoir host of VL in the region. By finding the L. infantum in P. kandelakii for the first time on this new focus, we are able to conclude that P. kandelakii might be the vector of L. infantum. In future, more works should be done to test status of P. kandelakii as a proven vector of L. infantum.http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/502127.pdfLeishmania infantum; northern Iran; Phlebotomus kandelakii; visceral leishmaniasis
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author P. Parvizi
E. Alaeenovin
S. Mohammadi
N. Baghban
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E. Alaeenovin
S. Mohammadi
N. Baghban
Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Leishmania infantum; northern Iran; Phlebotomus kandelakii; visceral leishmaniasis
author_facet P. Parvizi
E. Alaeenovin
S. Mohammadi
N. Baghban
author_sort P. Parvizi
title Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
title_short Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
title_full Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
title_fullStr Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of low density of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of Iran
title_sort occurrence of low density of <i>leishmania infantum</i> in sandflies from a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in northwest of iran
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
0972-9062
publishDate 2013-04-01
description <b>Background & objectives</b>: Observations and case studies have shown that the number of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) cases have increased in the recent years in several areas of Iran including Sarab district, East Azerbaijan province. Sarab district has been considered as a new focus of VL in Iran. The density of the sandfly vector and the Leishmania parasites causing infection has been assessed in 2009. <b>Methods</b>: Sandfly species had been collected from Sarab district, East Azerbaijan province in 2009 using sticky papers and CDC traps. DNA of sandflies was extracted and nested PCR was amplified in a region of the ribosomal RNA amplicon of Leishmania (ITS1-5.8S rRNA gene), which was shown to be species-specific by DNA sequence. <b>Results</b>: Altogether, 1317 male and female sandflies were trapped. At least 10 different sandfly species were identified morphologically. Leishmania infantum was the only Leishmania that was detected among the sandfly's population in Sarab district. All the infectious cases (4/223) found in the abundant sandfly region were Phlebotomus kandelakii. <b>Conclusion</b>: The diversity of sandflies was similar to those in the main VL focal points in Iran, but the diversity of parasite and density were significantly lower. The low prevalence of VL in Sarab district might be explained by the scarcity of infected domestic dogs Canis familiaris the primary reservoir host of VL in the region. By finding the L. infantum in P. kandelakii for the first time on this new focus, we are able to conclude that P. kandelakii might be the vector of L. infantum. In future, more works should be done to test status of P. kandelakii as a proven vector of L. infantum.
topic Leishmania infantum; northern Iran; Phlebotomus kandelakii; visceral leishmaniasis
url http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/502127.pdf
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