| Literature DB >> 27724960 |
Tom G Schwan1, Job E Lopez2,3, David Safronetz4,5, Jennifer M Anderson6, Robert J Fischer2,4, Ousmane Maïga7, Nafomon Sogoba7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fleas are obligate blood-feeding ectoparasites and vectors of several bacterial zoonotic pathogens as well as trypanosomes that parasitize rodents and other small mammals. During investigations of tick- and rodent-borne diseases in Mali, West Africa, we included fleas and rodent-borne trypanosomes, both of which are poorly known in this country, but are attracting greater public health interest.Entities:
Keywords: Rodents; Shrews; Siphonaptera; Trypanosomosis; West Africa
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27724960 PMCID: PMC5057378 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1818-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Malian villages, their administrative districts, and geographic coordinates where fleas were collected
| Village | District | Latitude (North) | Longitude (West) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Djougounte | Kayes / I | 14°07'19.2" | 09°58'32.5" |
| Djidian | Kayes / I | 13°12'02.5" | 09°27'13.7" |
| Bozokin | Koulikoro / II | 12°41'53.2" | 08°14'35.2" |
| Kenieroba | Koulikoro / II | 12°06'43.9" | 08°19'55.9" |
| Fourda | Koulikoro / II | 12°05'29.4" | 08°20'06.0" |
| Doneguebougou | Koulikoro / II | 12°48'18.0" | 07°58'49.1" |
| Soromba | Sikasso / III | 10°35'20.8" | 07°09'20.5" |
| Belenikegny | Ségou / IV | 13°22'56.6" | 04°55'00.1" |
| Molibana | Mopti / V | 14°00'55.8" | 04°13'51.6" |
| Sama | Mopti / V | 14°55'24.6" | 03°53'49.9" |
| Sinkerma | Mopti / V | 14°22'50.9" | 03°34'05.5" |
| Petaka | Mopti / V | 15°01'25.3" | 02°50'55.0" |
| Kalibombo | Mopti / V | 14°24'01.4" | 03°36'01.8" |
| Doucombo | Mopti / V | 14°21'18.7" | 03°39'26.3" |
Species and numbers of small mammals yielding Xenopsylla nubica and Xenopsylla cheopis fleas in southern Mali
| Host species (No. of infested specimens) |
|
| Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| ♂/♀ (Total) | ♂/♀ (Total) | ||
|
| 4/19 (23) | 38/42 (80) | 103 |
|
| 2/2 (4) | 3/– (3) | 7 |
|
| 1/4 (5) | 2/2 (4) | 9 |
|
| –/1 (1) | 2/2 (4) | 5 |
|
| 3/6 (9) | –/– | 9 |
|
| –/– | 3/6 (9) | 9 |
|
| 1/2 (3) | 16/15 (31) | 34 |
| Total (68) | 11/34 (45) | 64/67 (131) | 176 |
Fig. 1Morphological characters for identification of Xenopsylla cheopis (a, c, e), and Xenopsylla nubica (b, d, f). a, b Aedeagal apodeme of male (aa). c, d First process of male clasper (p1). e, f Spermatheca of female. Scale-bars: 0.1 mm
Fig. 2Distribution of collection sites for Xenopsylla cheopis (red triangles) and Xenopsylla nubica (blue circles) in southern Mali
Malian villages, dates, host species and trypanosome numbers in thin blood smears
| Village | Date | Host species | Positive/Total | % Positive | Mean parasite load per field (range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belenikegny | January 2009 |
| 3/6 | 50.0 | 1.54 (0.02–3.30) |
| Belenikegny | January 2010 |
| 7/13 | 53.8 | 7.34 (0.02–26.40) |
| Belenikegny | September 2010 |
| 4/7 | 57.1 | 9.91 (0.96–19.60) |
| Belenikegny | January 2009 |
| 1/11 | 9.1 | 24.80 |
| Doneguebougou | June 2009 |
| 4/38 | 10.5 | 2.42 (0.50–5.20) |
| Doneguebougou | June 2009 |
| 1/2 | 50.0 | 35.00 |
| Doneguebougou | September 2011 |
| 0/41 | 0 | 0 |
| N’Tessoni | June 2009 |
| 1/15 | 6.7 | 3.00 |
| Soromba | June 2009 |
| 1/25 | 4.0 | 33.80 |
Fig. 3Trypanosoma lewisi /T. lewisi-like trypomastigote in the blood of Rattus rattus, Belenikegny, Mali. Abbreviations: P, posterior margin; K, kinetoplast; N, nucleus; UM, undulating membrane; F, flagella. Scale-bar: 10 μm
Reported cases of human trypanosomiasis with Trypanosoma lewisi / T. lewisi-like infections
| Age | Gender | Country | Year | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 months | Male | Malaysia | 1932 | [ |
| Adult | Male | India | 1972 | [ |
| Adult | Female | India | 1972 | [ |
| 2 months | Female | Senegala | 2003 | [ |
| 45 days | Male | Thailand | 2005 | [ |
| 7 weeks | Female | India | 2006 | [ |
| 57 years | Maleb | India | 2006 | [ |
| 37 days | Male | India | 2010 | [ |
aPossible exposure in The Gambia
bFatal case