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Leishmania infantum DNA detected in phlebotomine species from Puerto Iguazú City, Misiones province, Argentina
Fecha
2017-08Registro en:
Moya, Sofía Lorián; Giuliani, Magalí Gabriela; Santini, Maria Soledad; Quintana, María Gabriela; Salomón, Oscar Daniel; et al.; Leishmania infantum DNA detected in phlebotomine species from Puerto Iguazú City, Misiones province, Argentina; Elsevier Science; Acta Tropica; 172; 8-2017; 122-124
0001-706X
1873-6254
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Moya, Sofía Lorián
Giuliani, Magalí Gabriela
Santini, Maria Soledad
Quintana, María Gabriela
Salomón, Oscar Daniel
Liotta, Domingo Javier
Resumen
In Puerto Iguazú City, Argentina, human and canine Visceral Leishmaniasis cases have been recorded since theyear 2010, with Leishmania infantum as the etiological agent and Lutzomyia longipalpis as its main vector. In thepresent study, polymerase chain reaction and sequencing were used to detect L. infantum DNA in 3.9% of thefemale sandflies captured in Puerto Iguazú City. This is the first report of L. infantum DNA detection inMicropygomyia quinquefer, and the second one in Lu. longipalpis and Nyssomyia whitmani for Argentina. Althoughthe detection of Leishmania DNA itself is not enough to determine a Phlebotomine species as a vector, theseresults are significant in setting the direction of further investigations of vectorial competence and capacity,necessary to define the roles of different sandflies species as specific or permissive vectors in the transmission VLcycle.