| Literature DB >> 28193534 |
Héctor G Avila1, Guilherme B Santos2, Marcela A Cucher3, Natalia Macchiaroli4, Matías G Pérez5, Germán Baldi6, Oscar Jensen7, Verónica Pérez8, Raúl López9, Perla Negro10, Exequiel Scialfa11, Arnaldo Zaha12, Henrique B Ferreira13, Mara Rosenzvit14, Laura Kamenetzky15.
Abstract
The aim of this work was to determine Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato species and genotypes in intermediate and definitive hosts and in human isolates from endemic regions of Argentina and Brazil including those where no molecular data is available by a combination of classical and alternative molecular tools. A total of 227 samples were isolated from humans, natural intermediate and definitive hosts. Amplification of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene fragment was performed and a combination of AluI digestion assay, High Resolution Melting analysis (HRM) assay and DNA sequencing was implemented for Echinococcus species/genotype determination. E. granulosus sensu stricto (G1) was found in sheep (n=35), cattle (n=67) and dogs (n=5); E. ortleppi (G5) in humans (n=3) and cattle (n=108); E. canadensis (G6) in humans (n=2) and E. canadensis (G7) in pigs (n=7). We reported for the first time the presence of E. ortleppi (G5) and E. canadensis (G6) in humans from San Juan and Catamarca Argentinean provinces and E. canadensis (G7) in pigs from Cordoba Argentinean province. In this work, we widened molecular epidemiology studies of E. granulosus s. l. in South America by analyzing several isolates from definitive and intermediate hosts, including humans from endemic regions were such information was scarce or unavailable. The presence of different species/genotypes in the same region and host species reinforce the need of rapid and specific techniques for accurate determination of Echinococcus species such as the ones proposed in this work.Entities:
Keywords: Echinococcosis; Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato; Genotypes; Neglected disease; South America
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28193534 DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2017.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Int ISSN: 1383-5769 Impact factor: 2.230