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. 2020 Nov 16:115:e200157.
doi: 10.1590/0074-02760200157. eCollection 2020.

An overview of the sandfly fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) followed by the detection of Leishmania DNA and blood meal identification in the state of Acre, Amazonian Brazil

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An overview of the sandfly fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) followed by the detection of Leishmania DNA and blood meal identification in the state of Acre, Amazonian Brazil

Thais de Araujo-Pereira et al. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. .

Abstract

Background: In Acre state, Brazil, the dissemination of cutaneous leishmaniasis has increased in recent years, with limited knowledge of the potential Leishmania spp. vectors involved.

Objectives: Here, data concerning the sandfly fauna of Brasiléia municipality, Leishmania DNA-detection rates and the identification of blood meal sources of insects captured in 2013-2015 are presented.

Methods: Parasite detection in female sandflies was performed individually by multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (Leishmania kDNA/sandfly cacophony-gene), with the identification of Leishmania spp. by hsp70-PCR and sequencing. The identification of blood gut-content from fed females was performed by cyt b-PCR and sequencing.

Findings: A total of 4,473 sandflies were captured. A subgroup of 864 non-blood-fed females evaluated for the presence of Leishmania DNA showed 2.9% positivity for Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis and L. (V.) guyanensis. The identification of blood meal sources was performed in 96 blood-fed females, allowing the identification of 13 vertebrate species. In nine/96 fed females, DNA from L. (V.) shawi, L. (V.) guyanensis, L. (V.) braziliensis and Endotrypanum sp. was detected.

Main conclusions: In Brumptomyia sp. and Evandromyia termitophila, the first report of Leishmania DNA-detection is provided in Acre; Nyssomyia shawi is implicated as potential vector of L. (V.) braziliensis and L. (V.) guyanensis for the first time in Brazil.

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Municipality of Brasiléia, state of Acre, Brazil. The inset shows a satellite image indicating the distances between the seven study areas where sandflies were captured. Rural areas (located transversely along Trans Pacific Federal Highway BR 317): Area 1 - Kilometre 4, Ramal do Polo or Ramal 4 (10°56’43.43’’S, 68°42’13.91’’W); Area 2 - Kilometre 5, Ramal do Jarinal or Ramal 5 (10°56’6.30’’S, 068°46’4.57’’W); Area 3 - Kilometre 13, Ramal 13 (10°54’30.9’’S, 68°49’27.1’’W); Area 4 - Kilometre 18, Ramal 18 (10°55’20.8’’S, 68°51’29.1’’W); Area 5 - Kilometre 59, Ramal 59 (10°49’33,72’’S, 69°7’43.85’’W); Area 6 - Kilometre 69, Ramal 69 (10°49’8.84’’S, 069°14’3’’W); Area 7 - Kilometre 74, Ramal 74 (10°48’8.84’’S, 069°23’9,78’’W).

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