| Literature DB >> 26775291 |
Annia Alba1, Antonio A Vázquez2, Jorge Sánchez3, Jorge Fraga4, Hilda Hernández5, Elizabeth Martínez6, Ricardo Marcet7, Mabel Figueredo8, Jorge Sarracent9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fasciolosis is one of the food-borne neglected trematodioses that has reemerged as a human disease while its effects on domestic animal health remains of significant economic consideration. Being snail-borne disease, the accurate and time-saving epidemiological surveillance of the transmission foci where infected lymnaeid snails occur could be essential to effectively focus or redirect control strategies. For this purpose, the first monoclonal antibody-based immunoenzymatic assay to detect Fasciola hepatica-infected snails (FasciMol-ELISA) was recently developed and showed a high sensitivity and specificity when tested in an experimental F. hepatica - Galba cubensis system.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26775291 PMCID: PMC4715296 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1303-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Localities sampled in western Cuba and existing definitive hosts species
| Locality | Location (GPS) | Definitive host species | Region/Province |
|---|---|---|---|
| V131 | 22.5948° N; −83.3721° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V127 | 22.5682° N; −83.3761° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V115 | 22.55865° N; −83.3596° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V108 | 22.5589° N; −83.3678° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V121 | 22.5429° N; −83.3613° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V122 | 22.5448° N; −83.3546° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V244 | 22.53211° N; −83.3515° W | Cows | La Palma/Pinar del Rio |
| V505 | 22.7312° N; −82.6594° W | Buffaloes | Alquizar/Artemisa |
| V503 | 22.73111° N; −82.6593° W | Buffaloes | Alquizar/Artemisa |
| Baraca | 23.0387° N; −82.4739° W | Sheep | La Lisa/Havana |
| El Chico | 23.01668° N; −82.44561° W | Sheep | Boyeros/Havana |
| Allende | 23.07543° N; −82.39033° W | Cows | Boyeros/Havana |
Fig. 1Ocurrence of lymnaeid snails at the localities sampled and positive sites to F. hepatica–infected G. cubensis. Habitat types are abbreviated as: FT, flooded terrain; S, stream; TP, temporal pond
Assessment of infections with Fasciola hepatica in field-collected Galba cubensis through different screening techniques. Multiplex PCR was used as the reference technique for parasite detection
| Results | Screening method | ||
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| Snail dissection | FasciMol-ELISA | Multiplex PCR | |
| Overall prevalence (%) (no. infected/no. examined) | 4.1 (31/755) | 5.3 (40/755) | 7.42 (56/755) |
| Positive sites (ID) | 3 (V115, V121, V505) | 4 (V115, V121, V505, V108) | 4 (V115, V121, V505, V108) |
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| Kappa index (95 % confidence interval) | 0.6966 (0.5852–0.8080) | 0.8224 (0.7376–0.9071) | – |
Qualitative comparison (from 0 to +++) of the techniques used for the detection of F. hepatica in G. cubensis
| Sensitivity | Specificity | Ease of application | No. samples/unit time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Snail dissection | + | +++ | + | + |
| Multiplex PCR | +++ | +++ | ++ | ++ |
| FasciMol-ELISA | ++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |