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Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma
Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma
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Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma
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Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma
Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma
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Cave-dwelling phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Thailand: population composition and pathogen detection of Bartonella and Trypanosoma

2024
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Overview
Background Leishmaniasis is an emerging vector-borne disease that occurs in Thailand. Although Leishmania ( Mundinia ) parasites, the causative agents of the disease have been identified, the vectors of the disease remain unidentified. In the present study, we collected sand flies from three caves located in endemic areas of leishmaniasis, including Lampang and Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, and Songkhla in southern Thailand. Methods Female sand flies were identified on the basis of morphological characteristics and confirmed by cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ( COI ) sequencing. Sand fly DNA samples were screened for Leishmania , Trypanosoma , and Bartonella DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on the basis of the ITS1 region of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA), SSU rRNA, and gltA genes, followed by phylogenetic relationships and haplotype diversity analysis. Results A total of 557 sand flies were identified, comprising four genera ( Sergentomyia , Phlebotomus , Grassomyia , and Idiophlebotomus ) and 11 species. Molecular detection of pathogens demonstrated that Leishmania DNA was not detected. However, Trypanosoma DNA was detected in 11 samples of Phlebotomus mascomai from Lampang (7 for T . noyesi ), Se . anodontis from Chiang Rai (1 each for T . noyesi and Trypanosoma sp.), and Se . khawi from Songkhla (2 for Trypanosoma sp.). Bartonella DNA was detected in 16 samples of Se . anodontis and Se . barraudi s.l. from Chiang Rai, Se . anodontis from Lampang, and Se . khawi from Songkhla. The novel Bartonella sp. detected in Thai sand flies was phylogenetically related to Bartonella sp. from bats. Genetic diversity analysis showed high haplotype diversity in both Trypanosoma parasites and Bartonella bacteria. Conclusions The data from the present study indicate that phlebotomine sand flies could be potential vectors of zoonotic diseases caused by Trypanosoma sp. and Bartonella sp. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the natural infection of Bartonella associated with bats in Thailand, and the presence of T . noyesi and amphibian trypanosomes. However, further investigation is required to elucidate and enhance the understanding of potential vectors and transmission dynamics of pathogens in Thailand, particularly with regard to different seasonality, habitats, and host ranges. Graphical abstract
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject

amphibians

/ Analysis

/ Animals

/ Bartonella

/ Bartonella - classification

/ Bartonella - genetics

/ Bartonella - isolation & purification

/ Bartonella Infections - epidemiology

/ Bartonella Infections - microbiology

/ Bartonella Infections - transmission

/ Bartonella Infections - veterinary

/ Bartonella sp

/ Biological diversity

/ Biomedical and Life Sciences

/ Biomedicine

/ Caves - microbiology

/ Cytochrome c

/ Cytochrome oxidase

/ Diptera

/ Disease transmission

/ Distribution

/ DNA

/ Entomology

/ Female

/ females

/ Genes

/ Genetic aspects

/ Genetic Variation

/ Genotype

/ gltA gene

/ Haplotypes

/ Health aspects

/ Host-parasite relationships

/ Identification and classification

/ Infectious Diseases

/ Insect Vectors - microbiology

/ Insect Vectors - parasitology

/ Leishmania

/ Leishmania - classification

/ Leishmania - genetics

/ Leishmania - isolation & purification

/ Leishmaniasis

/ Leishmaniasis - epidemiology

/ Leishmaniasis - parasitology

/ Leishmaniasis - transmission

/ microbial detection

/ oxidoreductases

/ Parasitology

/ Phlebotomus

/ Phylogeny

/ polymerase chain reaction

/ Psychodidae - microbiology

/ Psychodidae - parasitology

/ Ribosomal RNA

/ sand

/ sand flies

/ Sergentomyia

/ species

/ SSU rRNA gene

/ Thailand

/ Thailand - epidemiology

/ Tropical Medicine

/ Trypanosoma

/ Trypanosoma - classification

/ Trypanosoma - genetics

/ Trypanosoma - isolation & purification

/ Trypanosoma sp

/ vector-borne diseases

/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science

/ Virology

/ Zoonoses