Pathogens, reservoirs, and vectors involved in the transmission of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in a Colombian region

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作者
Carrasquilla, Maria Cristina [1 ]
Ortiz, Mario Ivan [1 ]
Amortegui-Hernandez, Daniela [1 ]
Garcia-Restrepo, Sebastian [2 ]
Leon, Cielo [1 ]
Mendez-Cardona, Sergio [1 ]
Gonzalez, Camila [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Los Andes, Ctr Invest Microbiol & Parasitol Trop CIMPAT, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Univ Los Andes, Lab Ecol Bosques Trop & Primatol LEBTYP, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
Vector-borne diseases; Reservoirs; Pathogens; Vectors; Transmission cycles; TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI I; MOSQUITOS; LEISHMANIA; INFECTION; GENOTYPES; PATTERNS; CORDOBA; DIPTERA; AREA;
D O I
10.1007/s42770-023-00903-9
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The ecology of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) is an important system of great complexity, which involves the knowledge about the pathogens and animal species entailed in maintaining transmission cycles in a given locality, including those that act as vectors and reservoirs for the transmitted pathogens. To understand the ecology of some VBDs, we studied vectors, reservoirs, and pathogens of different VBDs, including dengue, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, malaria, Zika, and chikungunya in the municipality of La Mesa, Cundinamarca, Colombia, a locality close to the capital, Bogota. Vectors and mammals were sampled in urban and rural areas between May and August 2019. Molecular analyses were performed for the detection of pathogens in mammals and vectors, and of blood-meal sources in insects. Several vectors and mammals collected in this study have been involved in pathogen transmission cycles or may have a potential role in them. The findings of this study suggest that in the municipality of La Mesa, there are both vector and potential reservoir species, which are or could be implicated in the maintenance of the cycles of vector-borne diseases such as leishmaniasis and Chagas disease. Although arbovirus infections, such as dengue, are reported in the municipality, arbovirus presence was not detected. These findings highlight the importance of ongoing surveillance of vectors and associated control operations in La Mesa, of relevance to other locations where vectors and animal hosts also occur.
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