Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran

<i>Background & objectives</i>: Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis is caused by Leishmania infantum, which is transmitted to humans by bites of phlebotomine sandflies and is one of the most important public health problems in Iran. To detect and identify the Leishmania parasites and th...

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Main Authors: M. A. Oshaghi, Y. Rassi, T. Hazratian, E. Fallah, S. Rafizadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Online Access:http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/501024.pdf
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spelling doaj-9cdb9eec76f54f1db10b2fb3d1d416372020-11-25T01:58:21ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90620972-90622013-01-015012429Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern IranM. A. OshaghiY. RassiT. HazratianE. FallahS. Rafizadeh<i>Background & objectives</i>: Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis is caused by Leishmania infantum, which is transmitted to humans by bites of phlebotomine sandflies and is one of the most important public health problems in Iran. To detect and identify the Leishmania parasites and their corresponding vector(s), an investigation was carried out in Azarshahr County, a new and important focus of the disease in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran during late April to late October 2010. <i>Methods</i>: Sandflies were sampled using sticky papers (A4 white paper soaked in castor oil) from inside and outside of the houses and animal shelters, close to the vegetation and crevices. The head and three last abdomen segments of the specimens were removed and mounted in Puri's medium for species identification. The rest of body was subjected to molecular methods for detection of leishmanial parasites. <i>Results</i>: Among 400 female sandflies tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of kDNA, ITS1-rDNA, and CPB genes of the parasite followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), only 2 out of 8 Phlebotomus tobbi were positive to L. infantum parasites. <i>Conclusion</i>: The results indicated that, P. tobbi was the only species found infected by L.infantum and the principal vector of the disease agent to human.http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/501024.pdf
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author M. A. Oshaghi
Y. Rassi
T. Hazratian
E. Fallah
S. Rafizadeh
spellingShingle M. A. Oshaghi
Y. Rassi
T. Hazratian
E. Fallah
S. Rafizadeh
Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
author_facet M. A. Oshaghi
Y. Rassi
T. Hazratian
E. Fallah
S. Rafizadeh
author_sort M. A. Oshaghi
title Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
title_short Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
title_full Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
title_fullStr Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Natural infection of wild caught <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>Leishmania infantum</i> in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran
title_sort natural infection of wild caught <i>phlebotomus tobbi</i> to <i>leishmania infantum</i> in east azerbaijan province, northwestern iran
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
0972-9062
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <i>Background & objectives</i>: Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis is caused by Leishmania infantum, which is transmitted to humans by bites of phlebotomine sandflies and is one of the most important public health problems in Iran. To detect and identify the Leishmania parasites and their corresponding vector(s), an investigation was carried out in Azarshahr County, a new and important focus of the disease in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran during late April to late October 2010. <i>Methods</i>: Sandflies were sampled using sticky papers (A4 white paper soaked in castor oil) from inside and outside of the houses and animal shelters, close to the vegetation and crevices. The head and three last abdomen segments of the specimens were removed and mounted in Puri's medium for species identification. The rest of body was subjected to molecular methods for detection of leishmanial parasites. <i>Results</i>: Among 400 female sandflies tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of kDNA, ITS1-rDNA, and CPB genes of the parasite followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), only 2 out of 8 Phlebotomus tobbi were positive to L. infantum parasites. <i>Conclusion</i>: The results indicated that, P. tobbi was the only species found infected by L.infantum and the principal vector of the disease agent to human.
url http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/501024.pdf
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